The Free Press Journal

Coming: Marriage aid scheme for minority girls

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The Union Ministry of Minority Affairs has decided to introduce a scheme to offer a financial assistance of Rs 51,000 towards the marriage of girls, who availed the ministry’s scholarshi­p for education.

“We decided in a meeting day before yesterday, like ‘Shadi Mubarak’ in Telangana, the girl child who does graduation by availing our scholarshi­p, we will give Rs 51,000 as ‘Shadi Shagun’,” Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs (independen­t charge) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Saturday.

“I think it will support education in a big way. Telangana is doing, but in the country, the poorer sections among minority community face lot of difficulti­es,” he said.

The parents of the girl children say that they are not able to save money for the marriage of the girl as they have to spend considerab­le amount of money on education even after availing the government’s scholarshi­p, the minister said. The Rs 51,000 assistance is aimed at helping the parents of girl children, he said. “They say we have to spend on the education of the girl even after your scholarshi­p. So, we are not able to save money for the marriage, for the future of the child. It results in dropouts,” he said.

Naqvi said ‘Gharib Nawaz Skill Developmen­t Centres’ would be establishe­d in 100 districts of the country. A skill developmen­t centre is being set up in Hyderabad.

Besides providing various job-oriented skill developmen­t courses, the Garib Nawaz Skill Developmen­t Centre would also offer a certificat­e course in GST.

“After completing the three-month course in GST, the certificat­e holders would not only be able to help small and medium traders, but also common people,” he said.

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