Anjali Yadav, who won the CBSE exam with a perfect score, will receive a scholarship worth Rs 20,000 per month for two years, according to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. Anjali brought honour to the state and her community, and Khattar commended her for doing so in a video conference with her family. Anjali, a Mahendragarh native, received an A in Class 10. She expressed her desire to become a doctor to the chief minister during the call. The chief minister offered Anjali and her mother a scholarship worth Rs 20,000 per month for the next two years after hearing about their financial situation, according to an official release.
In the meantime, Khattar claimed in a statement that his administration had given tablets to 500,000 children in Classes 10, 11, and 12. “Five lakh pupils in government schools will receive tablets from Haryana, the first state in the nation. The state government is working to implement more educational reforms. In this budget, Rs 20,000 crore has been set aside for education. Technology has taken over the world in the present, and we don’t want to let our pupils fall behind in any area “said Khattar. According to him, Haryana has chosen to implement the New Education Policy by 2025 rather than the 2030 target date established by the national government.
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