El gobierno de Maharashtra extiende los beneficios educativos de las OBC a los estudiantes maratha

El gobierno de Fadnavis ha decidido extender ocho planes educativos a los estudiantes maratha, equiparándolos a la categoría de OBC.

El gobierno de Maharashtra ha decidido extender las instalaciones educativas a los estudiantes maratha en los mismos términos que a la categoría de OBC. Ahora recibirán beneficios que incluyen becas posteriores al décimo grado, becas para los grados décimo y duodécimo, y formación para conductores y cobradores. Se han incluido un total de ocho planes. Estos cubren dieciséis tipos de reembolsos, admisiones a cursos profesionales, beneficios sobre plazas vacantes tras el proceso de admisión centralizado y la inclusión automática en todos los planes futuros. Anunciada en Mumbai el 5 de junio, la medida permitirá a los estudiantes maratha acceder tanto a universidades con ayuda estatal como a las que no la reciben. La decisión responde a las demandas de larga data de la comunidad maratha.

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