Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra: Govt slashes budget for scheme Badal regime launched

- Jatinder Mahal letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

GOVT SLASHES TRANSPORTA­TION BUDGET FOR SCHEME FROM RS 5 CR TO RS 1 CR FOR 201718

KAPURTHALA: The much-hyped Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra scheme, launched by the previous SAD-BJP regime, seems to be losing steam under the present Congress government in the state.

The scheme involves taking school students from across the state on free educationa­l trips to Pushpa Gujral Science City in Kapurthala.

The government has already slashed the transporta­tion budget for the scheme from Rs 5 crore to a meagre Rs 1 crore for the 2017-18 session.

The trips to the Science City were supposed to be undertaken from May onwards, but the new government has failed to issue a notificati­on in this regard to the educationa­l authoritie­s so far.

Sources in the education department said that during the 2016-17 session, the Akali government had started the trips in May and covered around 1.4 lakh school children under the scheme. However, the trips were put on a halt in winters due to foggy days and the examinatio­ns thereafter.

The previous government had fixed a target of 4.5 lakh students to visit the science city every year. “It will be not possible for the education department to arrange the visit of even 2 lakh students to the science city in this session, as only a few months are left for the arrival of winter season, to be followed by examinatio­ns,” a senior official of the education department said, requesting anonymity.

The Centre has sanctioned Rs 4.25 crore to the state government under the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Rashtriya Madhyamik Sikhsha Abhiyan (RMSA) to purchase tickets of students for the science city trip under the Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra scheme.

The previous government had fixed a budget of Rs 5 crore for transporta­tion and paid Rs 2.55 crore as expenses to state roadways and the transport department. But in the current session,the Congress government has earmarked only Rs 1 crore budget for science city trips .

“Despite the hike in diesel prices, the government has cut down the transporta­tion budget. With this, the scheme will collapse midway as the state-run buses will not get their fare charges,” a senior official of the transport department said.

When contacted, director general, school education, Prashant Kumar Goyal said, “We will start students’ trips to science city very soon.” About the reduction in transporta­tion budget, he said he will look into the matter and “do the needful to ensure the success of the scheme.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? School students during their visit to Science City in Kapurthala under the Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra.
HT PHOTO School students during their visit to Science City in Kapurthala under the Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra.

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