Maharashtra's Bold Push for Girls' Education: Fee Waivers & Reforms
Maharashtra's government enforces stringent actions on colleges denying girl students admission under the tuition fee waiver scheme. Education Minister Chandrakant Patil emphasizes the implementation of reforms such as adding an 'orphan' category to the scholarship portal, reducing application documents, and introducing nodal officers for compliance.
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The Maharashtra government is cracking down on colleges that deny admission to girl students under a tuition fee waiver scheme. Minister Chandrakant Patil announced the possibility of punitive action, including revoking the affiliation of non-compliant institutions, during a legislative assembly session.
To assure enforcement, Patil emphasized the appointment of nodal officers in each college. Additionally, the government plans to enhance the MahaDBT portal for direct benefit transfer, with a specific focus on orphan students. The initiative aims to offer them reservation benefits and a full tuition fee waiver.
Efforts to simplify the scholarship process will continue, including reducing required documentation from 17 to eight items. Those improvements aim to ensure timely scholarship disbursement, similar to salary payments, while allowing students to benefit without undue procedural delays.
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