Students securing 80 per cent and more marks would get Rs 30,000 per annum, he said, distributing the Dr Hargobind Khurana Scholarship to students here today.
He said the state was making all efforts to ensure poor students get quality education so as to bridge the gap with their convent-educated peers.
The Chief Minister said his government would open six 'Special Schools' across the state in which meritorious students would also be provided free boarding facilities.
Terming hard work as the key to success, he said he was happy to note that students from rural areas, mainly girls, were securing more than 90 per cent marks.
Badal also pointed out the initiative to distribute 1.72 lakh bicycles to girl students under 'Mai Bhago Istri Vidya Scheme' enabling them to go to school from far flung areas.
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