The Old Students' Association of Hindu College has disbursed grants worth Rs 6 lakh to students of their alma mater who are facing financial difficulties due to the coronavirus pandemic. OSA president Ravi Burman said, "The pandemic has created major problems for students from economically weaker sections and they are facing a huge challenge in paying their college fee." The association decides to help students, whose family's annual income is below Rs 5 lakh, with a one-time study grant to cover their annual college fees up to Rs 20,000. The first batch of 35 students is being sent this grant directly to their bank accounts and will get the fee paid amounts directly transferred into their bank accounts within a week. The balance requests are being processed and will be finalised shortly, he added. To balance the challenges of online classes and providing learning support to the students, the OSA is also in the process of procuring used laptops in working condition and will be distributing them among needy students. Several colleges are setting up funds to support students during the pandemic, especially after a student of LSR College died by suicide allegedly over financial constraints in continuing her education. Also Read:- SSC CHSL 2020: End date of application extended, CGL notification to be released MHT CET 2020: Registration ends today, apply at mahacet.org MPSC will conduct common preliminary examination for 3 state services from 2021