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Scholarships awarded to 1.7 crore minority students in West Bengal: CM Mamata Banerjee

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Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaUpdated: Dec 18, 2018, 11:51 AM IST
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Protests erupted in Darjeeling after Banerjee decided to make Bengali compulsory for all schools in the state. Photograph:(AFP)

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On the occasion of Minorities Rights Day, the chief minister of West Bengal tweeted 'You will be happy to know that in #Bangla, we have distributed scholarships to over 1.7 crore minority students, the highest in the country. My best wishes to all.'

Over 1.7 crore minority community students have been awarded a scholarship in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Tuesday.

"You will be happy to know that in #Bangla, we have distributed scholarships to over 1.7 crore minority students, the highest in the country.
My best wishes to all,” the chief minister tweeted on the occasion of Minorities Rights Day. 

Stressing on equality and the necessity of staying united, the chief minister tweeted, "Today is #MinorityRightsDay. We are all equal and united.
Unity in diversity is our strength.” 

Minorities Rights Day is celebrated on this day every year to protect the rights of the minority communities and forge a better understanding among religious minorities in the country.