Govt to monitor use of funds for schemes for scheduled castes

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

New Delhi: The government will start monitoring the usage of funds meant for implementation of schemes for scheduled castes in view of complaints that budgetary allocations are being diverted to other programmes by states.
The move follows the PMO’s decision to entrust the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry with the responsibility of monitoring the Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan (SCSP), which earlier was under the NITI Aayog’s mandate.
Under SCSP, states are required to formulate schemes for the welfare of scheduled castes and also allocate funds for their implementation.
Also, every central ministry or department is required to allocate funds for the welfare of Dalits.
“We have developed monitoring based on the framework designed by NITI Aayog to ensure funds meant for SCs are not being diverted to other programmes,” Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thaawarchand Gehlot said on Saturday.
As per last year’s annual report by National Commission for Scheduled Caste, funds spent on schemes meant for SCs were only a tiny fraction of the total allotted under the SCSP.
According to a senior official in the ministry, letters are being written to all state governments to ensure proper usage of funds allocated for the welfare of SCs.
While addressing a press conference on the ‘Major Social Welfare Initiatives’ to mark the birth anniversary of B R Ambedkar here, Gehlot informed that 14 scholarship schemes covering 3.54 crore SCs, OBCs, denotified, nomadic and semi- nomadic tribes (DNTs) students are under digital payment.
He emphasised that the government is committed for the social, economic and educational uplift of SCs and has enunciated policies and schemes across different ministries.
He informed that a new scheme ‘Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana’ has been launched recently for distribution of aids and assisted living devices to senior citizens free of cost to help them overcome their age-related physical impairment and lead a dignified and productive life with minimal dependence on caregivers or other members of the family.
The scheme is expected to benefit 5.2 lakh citizens over a period of three years.
Referring to Ambedkar scheme for social integration through inter-caste marriages, the minister said that the objective is to extend financial incentive to couples to enable them to settle down in the initial phase of their married life. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Bangladesh: BNP targets Jamaat over 1971 Liberation War stance, demands apology

Dhaka, June 29: The ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government criticised the radical Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami over its...

Panna mine labourer strikes it rich, finds 11.19-carat diamond

Bhopal/Panna, June 29: In a remarkable tale of perseverance and fortune, Rakesh Gond from Panna district in Madhya...

Siya took Rs 1 crore from Ketan for wedding shopping, gave it to Chetan: Sources

Pune, June 29: Fresh revelations have surfaced in the investigation into the murder of 26-year-old Pune-based realtor Ketan...

Indian passport application fee to go up from July 1

New Delhi, June 29: The Ministry of External Affairs has raised charges for passport-related services which will make...