Bihar CM waives interest on education loans, extends repayment plan - The Statesman
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : These enhanced benefits under the education loan scheme will boost students' morale, enabling them to pursue higher education with greater enthusiasm and dedication, thereby shaping not only their own futures but also contributing to the future of the state and the country.63% : He added, "Our aim is to ensure that as many students as possible in the state can pursue higher education.
56% : The government has earmarked an amount of Rs 1,000 crore for the Bihar Student Credit Card to help economically weaker students pursue higher education.
55% : Under the 'Saat Nischay Yojana' in Bihar, the Bihar Student Credit Card Scheme has been in effect since 2 October 2016, for students who have passed Class 12 and wish to pursue higher education.
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