MOF adds 10.5b yuan to support rural education
Updated: 2010-11-18 22:02
(Xinhua)
A second-grade student sits in a prefabricated classroom with a burning stove on Nov 15, 2010 in Yushu county, Qinghai province, which was hit by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on April 14. [Photo/Xinhua] |
BEIJING - China's Ministry of Finance on Thursday announced an injection of an extra 10.5 billion yuan ($1.58 billion) from the central budget this year to support nine-year compulsory education for all students in the country's rural areas.
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In a breakdown, 8.98 billion yuan would be used for general expenses, including maintenance of normal school operations and heating, as well as purchases of storage and sanitization devices, according to the statement.
The rest, 1.54 billion yuan, would be allocated for allowances to students from poor families in boarding schools in the central and western regions.
According to China's Compulsory Education Law, Chinese children are entitled to nine years of free education, covering primary and junior high schools.
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