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Recently, World Bank has extended $50 million credit for the government's Nai Manzil scheme. Which of the following statements are correct about 'Nai Manzil Scheme'?
1. The scheme aims to provide benefit to minority people who are school dropouts or educated in the community education institutions like Madarsas, by providing them an integrated input of formal education.
2. The scheme is administered by Ministry of Human Resource and Development.
3. Minimum 30% seats are reserved for minority girls under this scheme.
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Under Ministry of Minority Affairs Nai Manzil, a scheme launched on 8th August 2015, aims to benefit the minority youths who do not have a formal school leaving certificate in order to provide them formal education and skills, and enable them to seek better employment and livelihoods in the organised sector.
The Scheme has been approved with the cost of Rs.650.00 Crore for five years with 50% funding from the World Bank. This is the first World Bank supported programme for minority welfare being managed by the Ministry of Minority Affairs. The scheme is also significant as it combines education with skills for school dropouts which will significantly enhance their employability.
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