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Consider the following statements: I. Madhya
Pradesh government recently launched the “ Chief Minister Equal Education Relief, Assistance and Grant ( Cheerag)” scheme. II. Under the Cheerag scheme, government school students whose parents have an annual verified income of less than Rs 1. 8 lakh can enroll in private schools from Class II to XII. III. The government will reimburse Rs 700 per student from Classes II to V, Rs 900 per student from Classes VI to VIII, and Rs 1,100 per student from Classes IX to XII Which statement/ statements is/ are correct?Solution
· Haryana government recently launched the “ Chief Minister Equal Education Relief, Assistance and Grant ( Cheerag )” scheme . · Under the Cheerag scheme, government school students whose parents have an annual verified income of less than Rs 1 . 8 lakh can enroll in private schools from Class II to XII . · The government will reimburse Rs 700 per student from Classes II to V, Rs 900 per student from Classes VI to VIII, and Rs 1,100 per student from Classes IX to XII . About Haryana Capital : Chandigarh Chief Minister : Manohar Lal Khattar Governor : Bandaru Dattatreya
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