Scholarship: Good News! This company will give scholarship of 25000 to 50000 rupees to the students, know the eligibility

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Scholarship: Apart from the central government, Indian students are also given scholarship for studies by the affiliated companies of the Government of India.

In this sequence, the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) company, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), will provide scholarship to the students.

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Let us tell you that this scholarship will be given to the candidates who have lost their parents during the Covid-19 pandemic, they will be given this scholarship under the ‘Kovid Crisis Scholarship Scheme’.

According to a report in Hindustan Paper, a senior official of CCL said that this scheme has been started to provide financial assistance to those students whose parents have died of Kovid-19.

This scheme has been brought by the company with the aim of providing financial help to such students coming in the working area of ​​Central Coalfields Limited (CCL).

The official said that the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) will provide financial assistance to these candidates under social responsibility to help them continue their education.

20000 to 50,000 Scholarship per annum

Alok Kumar, General Manager, Rajrappa Zone, Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) said that 150 students coming to the operational area will be

Scholarship of 20000 to 50,000 rupees will be given every year. For this scholarship, only candidates from families earning less than Rs 8 lakh annually will be eligible.

This scheme has been brought by the company to provide financial help to such students coming in the working area of ​​Central Coalfields Limited (CCL).

The official said that the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) will provide financial assistance to these students under Corporate Social Responsibility to help them continue their education.

 

 

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