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Govt. and CBSE will fund education for girl child

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The Human Development Ministry and CBSE will fund the single girl child education scheme which was announced very recently. The HRD will spend Rs.1.43 crore every year and the CBSE will spend another Rs.3.4 crore a year fund the various scholarship schemes announced for the education of the girl child at the under graduate level and the post graduate level.

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