Rajasthan govt to fund distant education for women students
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given approval to reimburse the fees paid by women to institutions to pursue higher education through distance education.

"For this, the Chief Minister has implemented 'Girls Distance Education Scheme' in the state. Rs 14.83 crore has been sanctioned to benefit a total of 36,300 girls and women every year under the scheme," an official statement said.
Under the scheme, women who cannot go to college and university regularly due to various reasons, will be connected to higher education through distance medium.
The scheme proposes to ensure reimbursement of fees for 16,000 seats in undergraduate level courses, 5,300 in postgraduate courses, 10,000 in diploma courses, 3,000 in PG diploma courses, and 2,000 seats in certificate courses.
The beneficiaries will be able to continue their studies through distance education at the state government-aided universities, government colleges, and Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, Kota.
The fee paid by them to these institutes will be reimbursed, the government said.
The Chief Minister had announced implementation of the Girl Child Distance Education Scheme in the budget 2022-23.
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