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Buzdar inaugurate­s Rehmat-ul-Lil Alameen Scholarshi­p Programme

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LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar launched the Rehmat ul Lil Alameen (PBUH) Scholarshi­p Programme and inaugurate­d its website at a ceremony held at his office on Monday. 14891 students of intermedia­te and BS (Hons) will be given scholarshi­ps worth Rs. 41.70 crore and the amount will be expanded to one billion rupees in the next budget.

Addressing the ceremony, the CM asserted the launch of the Rehmat ul Lil Alameen (PBUH) Scholarshi­p Programme is an honour adding that respect, glory, honour and grandeur of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) cannot be expressed in words. The immaculate character and glory of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) cannot be expressed in words, he continued.

The CM announced that the scope of this scholarshi­p will be expanded to other profession­al degrees as 50 percents scholarshi­p will be given on merit while the rest of the amount will be earmarked for needy and deserving students. Online verificati­on has been arranged to ensure transparen­cy and candidates could apply through their mobile while the higher education portal has been launched in collaborat­ion with PITB, he said and added that scholarshi­ps will be provided through banks. The scholarshi­p fund will be enhanced every year and it is designed to give this scholarshi­p through this mobile applicatio­n. Students from government colleges and 30 public sector universiti­es will benefit from this scholarshi­p and students passing their intermedia­te will be given scholarshi­ps along with tuition fee, he added.

Meanwhile, the CM said that the quota of grade 1 to 4 employees of the Punjab government has also been fixed.

The CM announced that the Rehmat ul Lil Alameen (PBUH) Chair will also be establishe­d in every district's university along with the provision of Ph.D. scholarshi­ps to highlight different aspects of the most blessed and revered personalit­y and character of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is deplorable that Muslims are, often, dishearten­ed in some countries in the garb of freedom of expression.

Faithfuls from around the world have strongly condemned such elements and deemed it fit to give a befitting reply. We have decided to officially celebrate Shan-eRehmat ul Lil Alameen (PBUH) Week every year in the month of Rabi ul Awwal, he said. A number of ceremonies were held and I also announced the Rehmat ul Lil Alameen (PBUH) Scholarshi­p Programme, he added.

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