Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced increased funding for the education sector, focusing on improving rural broadband connectivity and expanding infrastructure for IITs. Over the next five years, five newer IITs will accommodate 6,500 more students, and 10,000 technology research fellowships will be provided. The education ministry’s budget is set at Rs 1.
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