
Himachal Pradesh authorities is getting ready to conduct the one of many state’s greatest scholarship examinations – “Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratan” – within the coming days. This check, scheduled for May 20, goals to determine and reward top performing college students of the state.
Nearly 6 lakh college students are anticipated to seem for the state-wide scholarship check, via which top 100 scorers from every of the 68 constituencies might be chosen and free coaching might be supplied to those toppers. The following 700 top scorers of every constituency might be supplied discounts on coaching primarily based on their rank.
Besides the top 100 rank holders from every constituency, 75% concession on coaching charge might be supplied to the next 200 college students, whereas the subsequent 500 college students might be granted 50% concession.
This screening check will happen in over 3,500 examination centres, together with 2,800 authorities colleges and different authorities affiliated non-public colleges. This check goals to supply alternatives to college students in Class and 6 and above, particularly to those that come from underrepresented or distant areas.
A press launch of HP authorities dated March 1 states, “Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today launched the ‘Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratna’ programme, an initiative aimed at providing free coaching for various competitive examinations to 6,800 students across Himachal Pradesh. Under this programme, CRACK Academy will offer free coaching to 100 meritorious students from each Assembly constituency, with an estimated investment of Rs. 34 crore.”
Through this initiative, merit-based coaching might be offered by Crack Academy. This undertaking is being hosted by the state authorities in collaboration with the Crack Academy. CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated, “This initiative will not only benefit talented students but also generate employment opportunities in the State. CRACK Academy plans to establish over 90 coaching centers, directly employing 5,000 people while creating additional indirect employment.”