Sindh Announces Student Loans With No Interest
Students enrolled at the Agricultural University Tando Jam will be eligible for interest-free loans, according to a plan unveiled by the Sindh government. It is the responsibility of the university’s Department of Agriculture to devise and execute systems that guarantee the efficient allocation of these loans to the pupils.
In elaborating on the programme, Sindh’s Minister of Agriculture, Sardar Bakhsh Mehr, said that the goal of these interest-free loans is to empower young people who are pursuing agricultural education. The government intends to lessen the financial load on these students in order to better prepare them for starting their own agricultural businesses after graduation.
Declaring, “Climate change has become a significant problem, with its most profound effects being felt in the agricultural sector,” Minister Mehr brought attention to the urgent topic of climate change. He underlined that in order to address these issues and promote sustainable methods in agriculture, knowledgeable and creative people are needed.
The minister also said that the “Hari Card” scheme has been given the green light by the Sindh government. This programme is a component of larger agricultural community assistance initiatives, with the goal of offering farmers throughout the province a range of advantages and resources.
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