Former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot Demands Timely Release Of Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Funds
He had also written a letter to Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma in this regard.

Former Rajasthan CM Demands Timely Release Of Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Funds | PTI
Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has demanded that the state government should release the amount to the youths selected under the Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme without any delay.
He had also written a letter to Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma in this regard.
Gehlot said on X, “The Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship for Academic Excellence scheme, started by our government with the aim of providing free education to 500 children abroad, is also stuck in the new government. Due to this, children studying abroad are facing problems”.
He claimed that 346 students are not getting scholarship despite selection in the scheme.
Gehlot said the students who came to meet him gave him this information.
He also wrote a letter to CM
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The Congress leader had written a letter to Chief Minister Sharma over the issue.
Now again the students and their families have come together to say that even after more than a week has passed, they have not received the scholarship.
“I would like to again request Chief Minister Bhajanlal ji that Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship should be given to the students without any delay because the students who have already reached there are facing a lot of problems. If the scholarship is not received even after the stipulated time, both the education and career of these children will be affected,” the Congress leader said.
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