A number of minority scholarship schemes discontinued after 2021-22, Minority Affairs Minister tells Rajya Sabha


Member of Parliament (CPI-M) from Kerala, John Brittas. Picture: Sansad TV by way of ANI Video Seize

The Middle has discontinued the implementation of a number of scholarship schemes for minority college students past 2021-22, Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju tells Rajya Sabha on Monday (March 30, 3036).

The Minister was responding to a query by Member of Parliament (CPI-M) from Kerala, John Brittas, who had sought particulars of the scholarship schemes presently obtainable for the minority college students in any respect levels of schooling and the variety of beneficiaries, State-wise.

Mr. Brittas has additionally requested in regards to the whole scholarship quantity allotted and really given annually over the past 5 years, State-wise together with the main points of the scholarship schemes for minorities which have been stopped or merged within the final 5 years.

Responding to the query, Mr. Rijwiju in a written reply on March thirtieth mentioned that whereas pre-matric, post-matric and merit-cum-means scholarships had been carried out throughout the nation, they weren’t accepted for continuation after 2021-22. Funds made in 2022-23 pertained solely to pending liabilities, he added.

The federal government identified that minority college students proceed to be lined beneath broader schemes such because the Central Sector Scholarship for school and college college students beneath the PM-USP Yojana and the Particular Scholarship Scheme for Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. In line with information submitted to the Home, the variety of beneficiaries beneath the minority scholarship schemes declined considerably after 2021-22 throughout most States.

The reply additionally famous that the Begum Hazrat Mahal Nationwide Scholarship has been merged with different schemes, and that pre-matric scholarships have been restricted to Lessons IX and X following the implementation of the Proper to Schooling Act.

Price range figures for 5 years, as requested by the MP, point out a decline in each allocation and expenditure in recent times, with precise spending dropping sharply after 2021-22. Mr. Brittas, on Thursday (April 2) tweeted the reply given by the Ministry and criticized for poor utilization of funds. “Parliament allotted hundreds of crores for minority welfare yearly. The Ministry merely did not spend it. 2022-23: ₹5020 crore allotted and solely ₹837 crore spent. In 2023-24: 3097 crore allotted and solely 1032 crore spent. In 2024-25: 3183 crore allotted and solely 1396 crore “A number of Scholarship Schemes have been discontinued after 2021-22. Lack of intent,” he mentioned.