Sukhashray Sahayata Kosh
- Under this, an amount of Rs 101 crore will be set up for the destitute in the state.
- 40 Congress MLAs agreed to contribute rupees one lakh each from their first salary for the fund and also requested the MLAs from BJP and other parties to contribute.
- The collected fund will be spent on the higher education of destitute children to encourage them to pursue courses such as engineering, medicine, management, and other streams from reputed institutions like IIT, IIM, AIIMS, and ....
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