Student Credit Card Scheme: 139 students in West Champaran district have not repaid their loans under the Student Credit Card Scheme within the specified time. As a result, the Bihar State Education Finance Corporation has issued auction notices against them. The corporation’s assistant manager, Pramod Kumar, revealed that these individuals owe a total of Rs 1,46,24,894.

The Student Credit Card Scheme was introduced by the state government to provide higher and technical education loans to students. Under this scheme, students can borrow up to Rs 4 lakh without any collateral. However, they are required to repay the loan within a specified time period.

Failure to repay the loan within the given time frame has led to serious consequences for these 139 students. The Bihar State Education Finance Corporation has taken action by issuing auction notices against them. It is important for students to understand the importance of timely loan repayment to avoid such situations.

The government’s aim behind the Student Credit Card Scheme is to provide financial assistance to students who wish to pursue higher education. However, it is crucial for students to fulfill their responsibilities by repaying the loans on time. Failure to do so can result in legal actions like auction notices, as seen in this case.

शिक्षा के लिए ऋण प्रदान करने के लिए छात्र क्रेडिट कार्ड योजना शुरू की थी। इस योजना के तहत 139 छात्रों ने अपने ऋण की वापसी नहीं की है और इसके चलते उनके खिलाफ नीलामी का कार्रवाई शुरू की गई है। यह नीलामी राज्य शिक्षा वित्त निगम द्वारा की जा रही है और इन छात्रों के खिलाफ 1 करोड़ 46 लाख 24 हजार 894 रुपए की बकाया राशि है।

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