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Punjab will provide free education to Kashmiri students

Mohsin Naqvi, the caretaker chief minister of Punjab, made a risky choice by waiving tuition fees for Kashmiri students attending universities in the province

Around 200 children will benefit from this move, which also includes giving them laptop computers. The traffic police will provide driving licences to these students, making it simpler for them to travel and continue their education.

Students from Kashmir studying in Punjab met with the interim CM and expressed appreciation for the province’s efforts to show support for their people.

These kids’ financial management will be made simpler by the Bank of Punjab’s directive to open accounts for them.

A prayer was said throughout the meeting in memory of those who perished in the recent earthquake in Turkey.

Turkey was shaken by a large earthquake on Monday morning, which claimed a number of lives and left extensive damage.

Written by Aly Bukshi

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