PMSSS Students Allege Delay In Fund Disbursement
Srinagar: Students from Jammu and Kashmir enrolled under the Prime Minister Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS) have alleged that the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is delaying the disbursement of scholarship funds, with many of them contemplating to quit their courses midway.
The aggrieved students said the delay on the part of the AICTE in releasing scholarship funds not only causes issues with housing but also occasionally leaves them hungry.
“The scholarship was aimed at benefiting students from weaker sections of the society. Initially the funds were released well in time, however the AICTE disburses funds after six months,” Kifayat Ahmad, an engineering student told Kashmir Observer.
“Ninety percent of students from J&K face the same problem, while many have left courses midway, some are following suit. From food to clothing and accommodation, our scholarships cover everything. Without food, how could we ever live outside? he questioned.
An AICTE's top official, wishing anonymity, told Kashmir Observer that students enroll in two courses, however, the scholarship is granted for only one course and that is the reason for the delay in releasing scholarship funds.
He said the scholarships of many students were cancelled in the past for enrolling in two courses, which is not only illegal but unethical as well.
Refuting the allegations, Sana, who is pursuing nursing course under PMSSS said the authorities are free to check the records of the students, and if anyone was found involved in any such activities is entitled for disciplinary action. “Causing delay in releasing scholarship funds is collective punishment for every student availing PMSSS. How could they say so? Most of the students here complain of delay in releasing scholarships. Not every student has registered