Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thaawarchand Gehlot, who took charge of the office on Tuesday, said his ministry has drafted a "new fund-sharing formula" wherein the Centre will shoulder a majority of the financial burden of its post-matric scholarship scheme for Scheduled Caste students.
As of now, the scheme is being run on the concept of committed liability, under which a majority of the financial burden was on the states as they struggled to meet the demands due to limited budget.
If the draft proposal goes through, the Centre will fund 75 per cent of the scheme and the rest would be borne by the state, the minister said.
According to sources, the ministry is likely to move a cabinet note over the proposal which is currently awaiting approval of the Expenditure Finance Committee.
Gehlot, who has been assigned the Social Justice and Empowerment portfolio for a second term, said clearing arrears to the tune of Rs 3,000 crore under the post-matric scholarship scheme is high on the agenda of his ministry for the next 100 days.
"There was a major problem regarding clearing of arrears and our ministry had to struggle with the Finance Ministry throughout the year to get requisite funds for disbursal to states under the post-matric scholarship scheme for SC students.
"When we took charge in 2014, an arrear of Rs 7,500 crore was due which was cleared over the years. Now, Rs 3,000 crore is still due, and clearing this amount is a priority for us in the next 100 days," he said after taking charge.
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A senior official in the ministry said the draft bill has been to be taken back to the Cabinet without any amendments for approval and then it would be tabled in the Lok Sabha.
Gehlot, a prominent Dalit face of the BJP, further said in the next 100 days his ministry would initiate the process of setting up a mental rehabilitation centre in Bhopal and a centre for disability sports at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, the approvals for which have already been obtained.
A proposal to set up a university for people with disabilities in Assam is also under consideration, he said.
A senior official said the ministry has selected 3,300 villages having a higher ratio (over 50 per cent) of people belonging to the scheduled castes for development under the Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) for rolling out of the scheme.
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