The Centre discontinued two key educational schemes for religious minorities, and cut down on the expenditure incurred on multiple programmes of the Ministry of Minority Affairs.
Scheme |
About |
Status |
Pre Matric Scholarship Scheme |
It is awareded to minority students from class 1 to 10. |
The scheme now only covers class 9 and 10. |
Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme |
It is given to students of class 11 to Ph.D. |
The funds increased during this fiscal year. |
Merit-cum-Means based Scholarship Scheme |
It targets professional & technical courses at UG & PG levels. |
The scholarship scheme saw a major reduction in funds in 2023-24. |
Maulana Azad National Fellowship
|
The scheme provided financial assistance to research scholars pursuing M.Phil and Ph.D. |
The scheme was scrapped in 2022. |
Padho Pardesh |
It was launched to provide better opportunities for higher education abroad. |
The interest subsidy scheme was discontinued from 2022-23. |
Begum Hazrat Mahal National Scholarship |
It is awarded for meritorious girls for higher secondary education. |
The scholarship had zero allocation this year. |
Naya Savera |
It provides free coaching to minority students for competitive examinations. |
The scheme saw a drop in budget. |
Nai Udaan |
It supported minority students preparing for competitive exams. |
No funds were allocated in the ongoing financial year. |
Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram |
The Scheme provides infrastructure in identified minority concentration areas. |
Reduction of fund allocation. |
As per Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Data the highest proportion of out-of-school children in the country belong to Muslim communities (4.43%), followed by Hindus (2.73%), Christians (1.52%) and others (1.26%).