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Free pilot training for Dalits in Chhattisgarh
Raipur: The Chhattisgarh government has decided to give free flying training to nine boys from Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes and OBCs every year.
Earlier, it had announced airhostess training to girls belonging to STs and SCs. According to Anil Tuteja, the state’s director of aviation, the government will bear complete expenses of pilot training to boys belonging to the reserved categories and coming from below poverty line families.
Tuteja said pilot aspirants should have passed Class XII (with maths and physics) in first division. They will be given admission at Sai Fly Tech Academy at Chakarbhata airport in Bilaspur.
The state plans to spend Rs 1.32 crore every year on training the youth.
03/05/08 Times of India
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PermaLink Earlier, it had announced airhostess training to girls belonging to STs and SCs. According to Anil Tuteja, the state’s director of aviation, the government will bear complete expenses of pilot training to boys belonging to the reserved categories and coming from below poverty line families.
Tuteja said pilot aspirants should have passed Class XII (with maths and physics) in first division. They will be given admission at Sai Fly Tech Academy at Chakarbhata airport in Bilaspur.
The state plans to spend Rs 1.32 crore every year on training the youth.
03/05/08 Times of India
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