MP Government to award a cash prize to MP board toppers under Sambal Yojana
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2020 | 08:57 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has announced ‘Super 5000’ initiative. According to which, first 5,000 students who have scored high marks in MP board 12th class exams and belonging to Sambal families will be awarded Rs 30,000 each.
This cash prize will be awarded to students only who belong to Sambal families. It will inspire students to focus more on studies.
#संबल_योजना में हम एक नई "सुपर 5000" योजना को जोड़ रहे हैं। संबल परिवारों के ऐसे 5000 बच्चे जो 12वीं में सबसे ज्यादा नंबर लाएंगे, उन्हें ₹30000 प्रोत्साहन राशि के रूप में अलग से दिए जाएंगे: मुख्यमंत्री श्री @ChouhanShivraj pic.twitter.com/pX26PacBm5
— Office of Shivraj (@OfficeofSSC) May 5, 2020
The decision was taken during the re-launch of Jan Kalyan Sambal Yojana. Earlier, the Yojna was stopped. But now it has been launched to help and support low-income families.
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