Education Budget 2023: Funds for merit-cum-means scholarship for minorities slashed by 87%
Sheena Sachdeva | February 1, 2023 | 03:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
Budget 2023 Analysis: The pre-matric scholarship and higher education scholarship for minorities had their budgets drastically reduced.
NEW DELHI: The merit-cum means scholarship for professional and technical courses for students from minority communities has been cut by a massive 87%, with just Rs 44 crore allocated to it in the Union Budget 2023. In the current year’s budget, Rs 365 crore had been earmarked for the scholarship scheme.
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Further, the pre-matric scholarship for minorities under the ministry of minority affairs has seen a cut of Rs 992 crores in Union Budget 2023, with Rs 1,425 crore allocated in 2022-23. Last year, the eligibility criteria were revised to exclude children in classes below Class 9. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget speech focussed on inclusivity but did not mention inclusion of religious minorities.
Similarly, the Education Scheme for Madrasas and Minorities has seen a massive cut of 93% with Rs 10 crore allocated in Budget 2023-24.
The post-matric scholarship for minorities, however, has seen a significant increase – of 106% – from Rs 550 crore in the 2022-23 budget to Rs 1,065 crore.
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Education Budget 2023: Cuts in scholarships
The table below shows significant cuts in two major scholarships for minority students. In November 2022, the eligibility criteria for pre-matric scholarship for minority students removed Classes 1 to 8, arguing that they are already covered under the Right to Education Act (RTE), 2009, providing free and compulsory education for all children in the age group of six to 14 years. Now the scholarship only caters to students studying in Classes 9 and 10.
The revised estimate for the scholarship was 60% of the BE in 2022-23. Rs 1,425 crore was allocated in Budget 2022-23.
|
Schemes |
2019-20 (In Rs Cr) |
2020-21 (In Rs Cr) |
2021-22 (In Rs Cr) |
2022-23 (In Rs Cr) |
2023-24 (In Rs Cr) |
|
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Minorities |
1,220.3 |
1,330 |
1,378 |
1,425 |
433 |
|
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship for professional and technical courses (UG, PG) |
366.43 |
400 |
325 |
365 |
44 |
|
Post-Matric Scholarship for Minorities |
496.01 |
535 |
468 |
515 |
1,065 |
|
Education Scheme for Madrasas and Minorities |
– |
– |
174.00 |
160 |
10 |
Minority education Budget 2023: Fellowship, coaching, madrasas
The Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students has seen a slight cut with Rs 96 crore allocated to the scheme in Union Budget 2023-23. Last year, the fellowship received Rs 99 crore. MAEF has received Rs 10 lakh. Last year, the foundation received Rs 1 lakh.
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Allocation to free coaching and allied schemes for minorities has had its budget docked to Rs 30 crore. In 2022-23, the budget allocated was Rs 79 crore which was revised down.
The education scheme for madrasas and minorities has seen a massive cut of Rs 150 crore, with just Rs 10 crore allocated in Union Budget 2023-24. The revised estimates also show an 81% decline.
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