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SRINAGAR/JAMMU: Thousands of students have filled and submitted online applications for pre and post-matric scholarships at special kiosks set up by the Srinagar administration, an official said on Sunday.

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Srinagar/Jammu, November 3

Thousands of students have filled and submitted online applications for pre and post-matric scholarships at special kiosks set up by the Srinagar administration, an official said on Sunday.

These include students from other districts and those who have applied for minority scholarships adding up to a total of over 7,200 applications, the spokesperson said.

He said some 65 computer-with-Internet kiosks were set up to ensure the facilitation of all students approaching the facilities to register and apply for the scholarships.

The Srinagar administration also approached the management of schools and colleges in the district to ensure that no interested or deserving student missed out on the chance to apply, the official said.

Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner of Srinagar, has instructed the National Informatics Centre (NIC) to set up these kiosks and ensure that all students approaching these facilities are accommodated and assisted in all manners possible, he added.

He said the last date for submission of the applications was extended up to November 15 after the government took up the matter with the Centre and requested for an extension. All Internet services remain suspended across Kashmir since August 4 — hours before the Centre announced the abrogation of Article 370. — PTI

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