March 02, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will give away need-based Ehsaas undergraduate scholarships to the first batch of deserving students today (Monday), reported The News on Monday.
Around Rs24 billion will be spent on the four-year programme meant to support 200,000 students, half of them girls, from low-income backgrounds.
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As part of the Ehsaas scholarships policy, 2% scholarships will be awarded to students with special needs.
Overall, 50,000 scholarships will be given every year to enhance financial access to higher education for deserving students.
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Special assistant to the premier on poverty alleviation and social protection, Dr Sania Nishtar, said the programme would help impart higher education to a total of 200,000 students.
50% of these will be girls from the less-developed areas over a period of four years. A 2% quota has been allocated for the special persons.
In order to help the deserving youth get a higher education, a total of 50,000 scholarships will be awarded every year, while the academic performance of a student will decide the continuation of the financial assistance.
The scholarship entails a complete tuition fee and a Rs4,000 monthly stipend.
Originally published in The News