Welfare programme: ‘28,000 scholarships for deserving students’

Scholarships were awarded to students who took top positions in matriculation examinations in 2013.


Our Correspondent February 27, 2014
Scholarships were awarded to students who took top positions in matriculation examinations in 2013. PHOTO: FILE

BAHAWALPUR:


“Educational scholarships worth Rs1.62 billion will be awarded to 28,000 students under the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund programme,” MPA Begum Fauzia Ayub Qureshi said on Wednesday.


Addressing a prize distribution ceremony at Government Girls’ Degree College, Bahawalpur, she said the scholarships would be given to students in 11 districts of the Punjab including Bahawalpur and Dera Ghazi Khan.

Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Manager Rana Nasir Subhani said scholarships were awarded to students who took top positions in matriculation examinations in 2013.

He said, “Bright and hardworking students should make use of the programme.”

Subhani said as many as 5,000 students were awarded scholarships in the first phase. “The number has now gone up to 57,000,” he added.

He said the students were given scholarship cards and PIN codes.

He said the scholarship amount could be withdrawn from any branch of Punjab Bank.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 27th, 2014.

COMMENTS (2)

usman786 | 10 years ago | Reply

Instead of giving scholarship or subsidary on education fee, govt should offer interest free loan so that people return them and the cycle continues esp in case of professional degrees. Thus there will be no doctors or engineer who study for Rs 5000/year and sit back after marriage doing nothing

ST | 10 years ago | Reply

How will it be ensured that the money withdrawn will be actually used for scholarship purposes?

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