News Topic:J&K Tribal Affairs Department
Politics
J-K LG slams regional parties opposing ‘Homes for Homeless’
J&K’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday lashed out at the regional parties who have opposed the recent decision of giving 'homes to homeless'.
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Kashmir
J&K NHM to hire Tribal ASHAs for healthcare outreach
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has approved ASHAs (Accredited Social Health Activists) for serving the Tribal or nomadic population of J&K.
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Education
Govt notifies upto 125% enhancement in scholarship for tribal students
The Tribal Affairs Department has notified enhancement in scholarships for tribal students pursuing higher studies in government and recognised private institutions.
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Education
Post-matric, graduate scholarship deadline extended
The Tribal Affairs Department has extended deadline for submission of applications on National Scholarship Portal (NSP) for tribal student.
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