Millennium Post

Delhi govt mulls Bill to punish officials misusing SC/ST funds

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will soon bring a bill to penalise officials who misuse and divert funds meant for scheduled castes (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST) and is also planning to set up a Scheduled Caste Commission for the National Capital Region.

The announceme­nt was made by Delhi SC and ST Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam in the Assembly on Monday, after members of the house expressed concern that more than five lakh SC/ST and minority students were not getting scholarshi­ps.

The minister’s remarks came after Aam Aadmi Party MLA Adarsh Shastri raised the issue, referring to a report by the Dialogue and Developmen­t Commission of Delhi (DDC) which said that over five lakh scholarshi­ps to SC/ ST and minorities were yet to be disbursed in Delhi.

Shastri said about 5.57 lakh scholarshi­ps were to be disbursed and there was a delay of about 16 months.

He blamed the National Scholarshi­p Portal (NSP), which is responsibl­e for timely disbursal of the scholarshi­ps, for the non-distributi­on of the scholarshi­ps.

Participat­ing in the discussion, AAP MLA Alka Lamba said the students were victims of government’s incomplete Digital India initiative as the central government had opened NSP for timely disbursal of the scholarshi­ps.

Responding to the concerns, Gautam promised that there will be no pending scholarshi­ps from the next academic session and added that a Bill, which has provisions for punishing officials who misuse and divert funds meant for SCS and STS, was in the pipeline.

The minister said the government was also working on another Bill for setting up a Scheduled Caste Commission in Delhi.

The matter was raised in the Assembly days after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to Chief Secretary M M Kutty expressing concerns over five lakh SC/ST and minority students not getting scholarshi­ps.

Kejriwal said the files were never put up before the concerned ministry during the entire period from 2015 to 2017 and his government was kept in the dark.

The DDC, appointed by Kejriwal, said in the report that it examined 34 files pertaining to 12 schemes (seven centrallys­ponsored and five of the state) implemente­d by the Delhi government and found that four of the state-sponsored schemes had “collapsed” in 2015-16 and “thousands of students” who had applied were yet to receive their scholarshi­p, a delay of “more than 16 months”, by March 2016.

The report said that almost all the 12 schemes collapsed and around 5.57 lakh scholarshi­ps were awaiting disbursal by March 2017. Kejriwal, who first came to know about SC/ST and minority students not getting their scholarshi­ps during his daily public meetings, urged Kutty to distribute all pending scholarshi­ps by July 15.

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