The Directorate of Higher Education (DHE), Haryana, on August 4 processed a significant batch of fee reimbursements for college students under the state’s “Free Passport Scheme.” The move brings financial relief to final-year students who had applied for their passports in the previous academic session.
๐ The Scheme: Empowering Youth The initiative, designed to encourage students to pursue higher education and career opportunities abroad, covers the cost of passport issuance for final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students in government colleges.
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Reimbursement Processed: The DHE released the funds to the respective college principals, instructing them to credit the amount (โน1,500 per student) directly into the beneficiaries’ bank accounts immediately.
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Beneficiaries: This batch covers students whose applications were verified and approved by college nodal officers in July.
๐ฐ Financial Relief “We have cleared the pending files for the ‘Free Passport Scheme’ to ensuring that students do not face delays in receiving their refunds,” a senior DHE official stated. The scheme pays for the standard application fee, removing the financial barrier for students from economically weaker sections.
๐ Global Aspirations The government reiterated that a valid passport is a crucial document for students aiming for global exposure. By underwriting this cost, the state aims to make the “global dream” accessible to youth from rural and semi-urban backgrounds.









