Mumbai, 15 April, 2025: The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research & Training Institute (MAHAJYOTI) are all set to distribute JEE/NEET and MHT-CET books to more than 7000 students from Other Backward Classes this year under its Pustak Sanch Watap Yojana. This initiative supports students preparing for their upcoming entrance examinations.
Over 7,000 students from other backward class who had registered for MAHAJYOTI’s training program will receive these essential study materials for JEE/NEET and MHT-CET examination preparation. These beneficiaries hailed from all 36 districts of Maharashtra, with the highest number of registrations of students came in from the Jalgaon region, followed by Amravati, Dhule, Buldhana, Ahmednagar, and other regions. MAHAJYOTI, an autonomous organization under the Other Backward Classes Welfare Department, Government of Maharashtra, continues to empower aspiring students through such initiatives. The department runs various activities for the educational, economic and social development of Other Backward Classes, Deprived Castes-Nomadic Tribes and Special Backward Classes in Maharashtra.
Honourable Minister, Atul Save, Maharashtra’s Other Backward and Bahujan Welfare Department, said, “It is inspiring to witness the tremendous response from students to the Mahajyoti scheme. This initiative provides vital support for students from Other Backward Classes to pursue education and achieve their aspirations. Our commitment to providing such opportunities for OBC students remains steadfast, and we strongly encourage them to come forward and leverage these important government initiatives designed for their progress. I wish them all the best for their future endeavors.”
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Shri. Prashant Wawge, Managing Director, Mahtama Jyotiba Phule Research and Training Institute (MAHAJYOTI) said, “It’s exciting to witness such an overwhelming response from students eager to conquer their entrance exams! This incredible turnout fuels our commitment to empower them with the best educational resources. We wholeheartedly urge every eligible student from the Other Backward Classes to seize this golden opportunity and leverage this scheme to its fullest potential. To all these bright young minds preparing for their future, we extend our best wishes for their success in their entrance examinations.”
Students speaks:
Kiran Nimje, mother of Aaryan from Nagpur, one of the beneficiaries of Mahajyoti Pustak Sanch Watap Yojana, said, “We are so grateful to the government for the Mahajyoti scheme! My son received his JEE books and is absolutely delighted with them. After achieving 94% in his SSC board exams, he decided to begin preparing for the JEE in 11th grade itself with the goal of pursuing engineering. The Mahajyoti scheme has been a real lifeline for our family, as purchasing these expensive books would have been impossible for us. He found out about the scheme through the website, and we truly appreciate this invaluable support.”
Sheetal Nagargoje, the mother of Aditya, from Amravati, another beneficiary of the Mahajyoti scheme, commented, “This Mahajyoti scheme is a real support for students who need it, and we heard about it from our neighbor. My son achieved 80% in his SSC, and he has already begun preparing for his JEE exams. We feel incredibly fortunate to have discovered this scheme, as it will significantly aid our son in his entrance exam preparations for next year.”
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