
‘Uneasiness, anger': Mayawati over delay in scholarships to 3,500 SC, ST students
Seeking an immediate intervention of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the matter, the Opposition party chief pointed out that 3,500 Dalit students were affected as scholarships have not been disbursed on time.
'There is uneasiness and anger among people as the scholarship of thousands of SC/ST students of dozens of colleges in several districts affiliated to Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, Aligarh has not been settled on time at the government level,' the former CM wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Alleging 'insensitivity and negligence' on part of the Social Welfare Department, Mayawati alleged that education of Dalit students is at stake despite repeated correspondence in this regard by the university and the district administration.
'Since the university was established due to the efforts of the Chief Minister, it is expected that he will immediately take a genuine interest in its smooth functioning and find a solution to this serious problem of thousands of Dalit students,' she added.
Meanwhile, government officials said the scholarships have not been disbursed due to the delay verification by the university and the government is in the process of fixing responsibility.
Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University is a state university whose foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 14, 2021. Dalit and tribal category students studying in colleges affiliated with the university receive scholarships. Some students have complained that the university administration has cancelled their scholarship forms.
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