New India lies on the shoulders of the youth of India, says Amit Shah
BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday during an inaugural function of CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan's Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana in Bhopal said that the onus of creating a New India lies on the shoulders of the youth of India.
While addressing a gathering, Shah said,''Youth sought jobs earlier. Through Stand-Up & Startup the job-seeking youth has become job-creator.''

To avail benefit of the Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana scheme, annual income of the parents should be less than Rs 6 lakh. Adhaar number of students is also mandatory under the scheme.
Minister of State for Technical Education (Independent Charge), Labour and School Education Deepak Joshi has informed that about 32,000 students have registered under the scheme. As many as 15,000 students of various districts will participate in the programme. Students securing up to 50,000 rank in JEE Mains Examination will get benefit of the scheme on getting admissions in Government and private engineering colleges.
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