The Bihar government has decided for 22 days compulsory, minority mountains - Bihar government has made 22 days of the mandatory grants present to minority mountains

The government took the declining presence of students seriously and attended the attendance of 22 days a month. This decision was made for MinorityHer Mountains. The presence of 30-32 percent of students in the feedback received from different districts was less than 15-16 days a month. The presence of students, who were less than 22 days a month, will stop the award. Symbolic picture. State Bureau, Jagran, Patna. The government took the declining presence of students in minority residences seriously, and the government attended the attendance of 22 days in a month. In the case of the presence of fewer students, the amount of a thousand rupees is discontinued each month under the Miner Minister Minority Welfare Hostel Grant scheme. The minority welfare division has given instructions related to all district minority welfare officials. The department also aimed at tightening the presence of students in all 50 minority boys/girls’ repositals. There was a review meeting regarding the presence. In fact, there was a review meeting on the presence of students in minority welfare residences at the departmental level last month, which was found to be the presence of 30-32 percent students in the feedback of different districts less than 15-16 days in the month. After this, the department’s level was asked to increase the presence of students in all residences and inform their parents. Now, the secretary of the Department of Mohammad Sohail has checked the progress of the Miner Minority Welfare Hostel Grant scheme. He then gave clear instructions that there should be regular attendance of students. If the attendance of a student or student is found less than 22 days in a month, they must be stopped by paying a thousand rupees. When taking a new initiative, he ordered that written information be sent to the parents of absent students via postcards. Its purpose is to increase transparency and improve the appearance of students. Minority Boys Hostels in 30 Districts Patna, Bhojpur, Rohtas, Kaimur, Gaya, Saran, Jehanabad, Gopalganj, Vaishali, East Champaran, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Saharsa, Supaul, Madhepura, Katihar, Bhagalpur, Khagadiya, Beguusarai, Nalanda, Bhagalpur, Khagadiya, before Aurangabad, Munger, Shakhapura, Sivaan, Nawada, Banka, Banks Muzaffarpur, Kishanganj, Madhubani, Samastipur.