Jalna collector writes to dept after Rs 1 cr for minority schools goes back unutilised due to glitch
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In Maharashtra's Jalna district, a sum of Rs 1.16 crore allocated for strengthening minority schools' infrastructure was returned due to a technical glitch in the official portal. The district collector has appealed to the minority affairs department to re-release the funds, citing appeals from minority institutions and the remaining proposals to be funded.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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