The approval for the student credit card scheme was given at a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar here.
Bihar government is all set to launch the scheme from Gandhi Jayanti on October 2.
The programme forms an important component of the CM's 'seven resolves' which has been adopted by the grand secular alliance government as its policy of governance.
A proposal of the home department to pay compensation to victims of the Gopalganj hooch tragedy was also approved. A total of 18 people had died in the incident on that happened on August 16 and 17.
In an another decision the cabinet gave its nod for construction of boundary wall around temples.
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