
Will remove bottlenecks, make schemes easily accessible, says Linda
One major focus is the Chief Minister Employment Generation Programme (CMEGP), where steps will be taken to simplify the loan process and improve outreach so that more unemployed youth can benefit. "Our aim is to remove procedural bottlenecks and make schemes more accessible to those who need them most," said welfare minister Chamra Linda.
Efforts are also being made to release Rs 275 crore in pending OBC scholarships from the Centre. The state plans to take up the matter actively to ensure the timely disbursal for thousands of students awaiting financial support.
In the education sector, the govt is exploring a partnership with Physics Wallah to offer free coaching for tribal students in Ranchi's Hindpiri area for engineering and medical entrance exams.
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