Assam government to launch ‘Project Aharan’ to hone students’ skills

Assam government to launch ‘Project Aharan’ to hone students’ skills

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Category : State Published on: February 19 2022

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  • The Assam government is going to launch a four-year programme. The government has named this program as ‘Project Aharan’.
  • Through this project, the skills of poor students living in remote areas will be improved while guiding them for a bright future.
  • The Assam government will do this project in collaboration with the Tata Group.
  • Earlier, the Assam government had talked about disposal of four to five lakh files lying in the state government secretariat under Project Sadbhavna. This project was started on 1 February 2022.
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