Donation of two-wheelers to 36, students promises education a big asset: Zameer
Bengaluru: Housing and Minorities Welfare Minister Jameer Ahmed said that education is the biggest asset of Bengaluru education life.
He participated in the talent award program organized by the Directorate of Minorities and spoke.
“After I became the Minister of Minority Welfare Department, I have laid more emphasis on education. Out of the total budget of Rs 3200 crore, we have allocated Rs 1488 crore for education,” he said.
In the program, the minister launched three new projects of KMDC for the year 2024-25 and released the manual. Signed an agreement with the examination authority under the Awareness Education Scheme and allocated Rs 12 crore. Delivery of cheque
Minorities Commission Chairman Nisar Ahmed, waksf Board Chairman Anwar Basha, Urdu Academy Chairman Mohammad Ali Qazi, KMDC Chairman BK Altaf Khan, Department Secretary Manoj Jain, Director Jilani Mokashi, Minister’s Special Officer Sarfaraz Khan were present. 54 students who received Pratibha Award in the program
What percentage in Vyuni exam. Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan announced that 36 students who scored more than 96 marks will be personally given a two-wheeler.
He also promised to adopt the students who get more than 98% marks in secondary PUC in minority directorate colleges and bear the full cost of higher education.