The Centre has exempted Assam from the purview of compulsory 'Aadhaar' number required for availing UGC scholarships for higher education in the wake of requests made to Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar.
A decision to this effect was communicated to Sonowal who requested Javadekar when he called on him in New Delhi, accompanied by Education Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma in this evening, a government release said here.
The Chief Minister drew the attention of the Union Minister about the problems faced by the students of Assam in getting UGC scholarship because of the Aadhaar norms.
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Javadekar conveyed his decision that henceforth the students of Assam seeking UGC scholarship will be exempted from the Aadhaar number and no students will be denied scholarship on the pretext of this, the release said.
Sonowal also sought the HRD Minister's intervention in relaxing the compulsory requirement of Degree or Diploma in Education for teachers' appointment in Assam for a period of five years, to which Javadekar assured to look into the matter for an acceptable solution.
On setting up of the proposed Tezpur University Campus at Jonai in the state, the Chief Minister requested Javadekar to expedite the process for the benefit of the students' community of the area.
The HRD Minister also assured to address the matter with utmost sincerity, it added.