Government Disbursed Funds for Underprivileged Kids Education
Why in News?
Recently, the state government, under the Right of Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act, 2009, has disbursed funds exceeding Rs 250 crore for the education expenses of more than 3.25 lakh underprivileged children attending private schools.
Key Points
- Each child from the disadvantaged and weaker sections enrolled in private schools under the RTE will receive a monthly budget allocation of Rs 450.
- This initiative aims to support the educational needs of these children and ensure their access to quality education.
- In adherence to RTE Act, aspirations of 35,666 students, the highest number hailing from Lucknow district have been realized as they pursue their studies in private schools.
- In addition to covering the fees, the government also provides Rs 5,000 annually per child for educational materials like books, notebooks, and uniforms.
Educational Initiatives by UP Government
- Atal Awasiya Vidyalaya Yojana: This initiative launched to provide free education to children of construction workers employed in the informal sector. Under this scheme, two children of registered workers between the ages of 6 and 16 receive free residential education in dedicated schools.
- Mahadevi Verma Shramik Pustak Kraya Dhan Yojana (MVSPKDPY): Launched in 2022, is a commendable initiative aimed at empowering daughters of construction workers.
- SC/ST Pre Matric Scholarship: This scholarship program recognises the importance of education in empowering students from marginalised communities and aims to bridge the financial gap that might otherwise hinder their academic progress.