Fulfilling his ''seven resolves'' commitment, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today launched three different schemes for students'' welfare under the scheme ''Arthik Hal, Yuvaon Ko Bal'' aimed at improving the financial condition of youth.

Under the three separate schemes meant for students, Kumar launched ''student credit card for providing education loan upto Rs 4 lakh'', ''Swayam Sahayta Bhatta (unemployment allowance)'', and ''Kushal Yuva Karyakram'' (skill development).

While speaking on the occasion, Kumar said: "We have started implementing many of the promises made under ''seven resolves''...We believe in fulfilling our commitments what we promise. We are not like those who make pre-poll promises and later term them as ''Jumla''."

The state government has already implemented its one resolve of providing 35 per cent quota for women in government jobs five months back, Kumar said, adding that two schemes- ''Har Ghar Nal Ka Jal'' (piped drinking water to every household) and ''Shauchalay Nirman, Ghar Ka Samman'' (toilet to every household)- have already been launched on September 27, 2016.

On the eve of Bihar poll, Kumar had announced his ''seven resolves''.
The same was adopted by the grand secular alliance government as policy of governance for next five years.

Stating that the remaining schemes of ''seven resolves'' would also be launched by the first week of November, Kumar said, "The work for implementation of all the schemes of seven resolves would be started by the time the government completes its one year in office when we will present report card."

Talking about student''s credit card scheme, the CM said that with the launch of this scheme students would be able to get hassle-free education loan of upto Rs 4 lakh for pursuing higher education after completing 10+2.

The government has not only given guarantee to the Banks for payment of principal amount but has also given its guarantee for making payment of interest part, he said while expressing confidence that the move would help in increasing gross enrolment ratio from current 13 per cent to 30 to 35 per cent in few years.

The scheme would not only give opportunity to students who could not pursue higher education because of poverty and inability to pay the fee but would also pep up their morale, he said.