Maharashtra's Revolutionary Move: Boosting Women's Education with Fee Waiver Scheme
The Maharashtra government will act against colleges denying admission to girls under the tuition fee waiver scheme. Minister Chandrakant Patil stated this measure encourages women's higher education participation, which has increased by 41%. The initiative simplifies the scholarship process and prioritizes timely disbursal, enhancing support for female students.
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The Maharashtra government, under the leadership of Minister Chandrakant Patil, is set to take stringent measures against colleges that refuse admission to girl students under the tuition fee waiver scheme. The government warns that the affiliation of such institutions could face cancellation.
The initiative, introduced two years ago, aims to enhance women's participation in higher education. Since its implementation, there has been a notable 41% increase in female enrollment, jumping from 85,068 in the 2023-24 academic year to 1,15,800. Patil criticized institutions demanding pre-payment of fees before scholarship funds are released, stating that every college must appoint a nodal officer for effective scheme implementation.
Efforts are also underway to simplify scholarship applications, reducing required documentation from 17 to eight. The government is prioritizing scholarships like salaries to ensure students receive timely financial aid. Additional support, such as a hostel allowance and the expansion of the 'earn and learn' program, is also in consideration to further support students' educational pursuits.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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