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New Delhi: The government’s pre-matric scholarship to students of minority communities will no longer apply to students from Class I to Class VIII, and only be continued for students from Class IX and Class X starting from 2022-23. The scholarship is run by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs.

According to the Indian Express, the government has said that this was done to bring the minority affairs ministry scholarship in line with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Ministry of Tribal Affairs. According to the Times of India, while the pre-matric scholarships for SC and ST students was always only for Class IX and X, for OBC students it used to begin from Class I but was later restricted to Classes IX and X.

“The Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009 makes it obligatory for the Government to provide free and compulsory elementary education (classes I to VIII) to each and every child. Accordingly, only students studying in classes IX and X are covered under the Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and Ministry of Tribal Affairs. Likewise from 2022-23, the coverage under the Pre Matric Scholarship Scheme of the Ministry of Minority Affairs shall also be for classes IX and X only,” the notice stated, according to the Indian Express. “The Institute Nodal Officer (INO)/District Nodal Officer (DNO)/State Nodal Officer (SNO) may accordingly verify applications only for classes IX and X under the Pre Matric Scholarship Scheme of the Ministry of Minority Affairs.”

In March this year, minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi had told parliament that after 2014-15, 5.20 crore scholarships had been given to minority students. Before this period, the corresponding number was 3.03 crore. “The total cost of all scholarships granted to minority students was Rs 15,154.70 crore for the same period,” the Indian Express reported.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind have expressed grave concern over the Union government’s decision to limit the scholarship’s reach.

AIMPLB executive member Dr S.Q.R. Ilyas said, according to the Indian Express, “The various scholarships provided to the minority community, in particular to the Muslim community, pre-matric, post-matric, merit-cum-means scholarships, were instituted after the Sachar committee report that children from the Muslim community were some of the most educationally backward in the country, even lagging behind the children from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.”

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