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‘Education for all' is our mantra, says CM at laptop fund disbursal event

‘Education for all' is our mantra, says CM at laptop fund disbursal event

Time of India7 hours ago
Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav on Friday said education is the axis of holistic human development, and "education for all" is his govt's development mantra.
"Not only academics, but meritorious students are also being connected to new technologies, and modern education systems to lay the foundation for a bright future," he said at a state-level event held in Bhopal for transfer of funds to meritorious Class 12 students to buy laptops.
"By providing laptops to talented students, we are building a better future for the state," Yadav said.
During the event, he transferred over Rs 235 cr to 94,234 meritorious students of Class 12 who scored 75% or more in the 2024–25 academic sessions for laptop purchase. Each eligible student received Rs 25,000 directly into their bank account through direct benefit transfer.
Yadav announced that from next year onwards, high-quality laptops worth Rs 25,000 will be given instead of cash. He also distributed laptops to 15 outstanding students on stage and encouraged them to continue hardwork in studies by clicking selfies with them.
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