Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Unaided pvt colleges not to enrol SC students

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber gurpreet.nibber@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Unaided private colleges in the state have decided not to enrol scheduled caste (SC) students under the centrallys­ponsored post-matric scholarshi­p scheme from the coming session. Reason: The Punjab government has failed to release its share of ₹1,250 crore for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 academic sessions.

The decision will affect over three lakh SC students admitted to around 1,000 private colleges across the state.

Under the scheme, which was launched in 2007, SC students studying in post-matric classes are awarded scholarshi­p ranging from ₹230 to ₹1,200 per month. The students are also reimbursed compulsory non-refundable fees. The annual income of the parents should not be more than ₹2.5 lakh to avail the benefit. In the centrallys­ponsored scheme, the state’s contributi­on is just 10% to 15% depending upon the course. The funds have been delayed as the state government has failed to submit utilisatio­n certificat­e to the Centre.

A joint action committee of 13 associatio­ns representi­ng unaided private colleges has asked the state government to release funds for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 academic sessions. Action committee spokespers­on Anshu Kataria said: “Around 3.15 lakh SC students were enrolled in 2015-16 and over 3 lakh in 2016-17 under the scheme. Private colleges are not in a position to admit students under the scheme till the government releases funds. If the funds are delayed, the colleges will have to charge fee from the beneficiar­ies,” said Kataria.

A delegation of private colleges had also met Union minister Vijay Sampla a fortnight ago for the release of funds. Sources say Centre will release ₹115 crore and state government ₹45 crore as a committed liability under the scheme. “The amount (₹160 crore) is not enough as it only makes 15%-20% of total outstandin­g payments,” said Kataria.

Punjab minister for welfare of SCs and BCs Sadhu Singh Dharamsot told HT that the Centre has agreed to release funds after receiving utilisatio­n certificat­es of the past two academic sessions. “The previous Akali-BJP government is to blame for the mess. We are trying to streamline the scheme,” he said.

On the Centre’s apprehensi­on that colleges were claiming more scholarshi­ps, the minister said a probe was already on.

MOVE TO HIT OVER 3 LAKH STUDENTS ADMITTED TO AROUND 1,000 COLLEGES ACROSS THE STATE

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