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BJP organises camp for minority students

Staff Reporter

Volunteers at the career guidance camp help them submit their scholarship application forms

— Photo: Mohd. Yousuf

Helping hand: Schoolchildren fill scholarship application forms at the camp organised by the BJP Minority Morcha on Sunday.

HYDERABAD: The Bharatiya Janata Party's Minority Morcha organised ‘Minority Education, Scholarship and Career Guidance' camp at Amberpet here on Sunday to help students from minority sections prepare and submit their scholarship application forms. Students who arrived with ration cards and other documents of identification were helped in filling the application forms at the venue. All the required attachments such as affidavits, bonafide certificates complete with signatures by gazetted officers and notaries, were furnished by the volunteers at the camp.

Income certificates

“The attested certificates will be sent to the respective MROs through the e-Seva centres, for issuance of income certificates. Once the student returns with the income certificate, we will finish the remaining process online.

The scholarship amount will be deposited directly into the students' accounts,” informed Khalid Ahmed Khan, the Greater Hyderabad President of the Morcha.

The camp has been organised keeping in view the travails suffered by the students and parents in making rounds of government offices for a number of certificates and attestations.

The effort is to complete the whole process at one place, Mr.Khan said.

More camps will also be organised at other locations of the city having minority population in considerable numbers, he said.

Over 80 applications were received on the first day of the camp.

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