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Aided schools promised Rs 266 crore as grant for stationery, maintenance

Government decides to revive non-salary grants to institutions for the first time since 2004; move means schools will have more money for repairs, chalks, dusters, blackboards and other paraphernalia

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Schools in the state that have been scrimping and saving to buy chalks and dusters (and there are many) ever since the state government stopped its non-salary grants in 2004, finally have cause for relief.

School Education Minister Rajendra Darda.
Giving itu00a0a push: School Education Minister Rajendra Darda. The ministers says he had been pushing for the revival of non-salary grants for six months. File Pic

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