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  • Scrapping of Maulana Azad Fellowship an ‘anti-minority’ transfer: Congress MP in Lok Sabha

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Congress member Ok Suresh on Friday termed the scrapping of the Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF) scheme as an “anti-minority” transfer by the Narendra Modi authorities and stated the choice will make increased training inaccessible to underprivileged college students belonging to the minority communities.

    Raising the problem in Lok Sabha throughout Zero Hour, the Congress member additionally stated the discontinuation of the fellowship scheme could have a pan-India adversarial influence on the upper training of scholars belonging to Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Christian, Parsi and Sikh communities.

    “The move is an insult to Maulana Azad. It also disregards all the freedom fighters and their memories of sacrifice,” he charged.

    “So far, students from these six notified minority communities received financial assistance for pursuing higher education under the scheme which covers all the institutions recognised by the University Grants Commission,” he stated.

    “With the discontinuation of the scheme, higher education will become inaccessible to underprivileged students from the six notified minority communities,” Suresh added.

    The MANF scheme for the minority neighborhood college students pursuing increased training has been scrapped whereas the federal government’s pre-matric scholarship for them will now not apply to college students from Class 1 to Class 8.

    In a written reply to a query not too long ago within the Lok Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani stated the federal government supplied fellowships for increased training by numerous schemes, together with the MANF, carried out by completely different ministries or departments.

    ALSO READ | Kharge hits out at Modi govt for stopping scholarships for minority college students

    All these schemes, besides the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, are open for candidates of all communities, together with minorities, however the information of fellowship distributed amongst minority college students is included solely beneath the Maulana Azad National Fellowship scheme, she stated.

    “Since the MANF scheme overlaps with various other fellowship schemes for higher education being implemented by the government and minority students are already covered under such schemes, hence the government decided to discontinue the MANF Scheme from 2022-23,” Irani had stated.

    Congress member Suresh termed the explanation cited by the minister for discontinuation of the MANF as an “excuse” and stated it defies the logic as any overlap might have been recognized from the Aadhaar and different paperwork of the scholars making use of for the fellowship beneath the scheme.

    “The Anti minority sentiments behind the (government’s) decision is evident,” he charged.

    NEW DELHI: Congress member Ok Suresh on Friday termed the scrapping of the Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF) scheme as an “anti-minority” transfer by the Narendra Modi authorities and stated the choice will make increased training inaccessible to underprivileged college students belonging to the minority communities.

    Raising the problem in Lok Sabha throughout Zero Hour, the Congress member additionally stated the discontinuation of the fellowship scheme could have a pan-India adversarial influence on the upper training of scholars belonging to Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Christian, Parsi and Sikh communities.

    “The move is an insult to Maulana Azad. It also disregards all the freedom fighters and their memories of sacrifice,” he charged.

    “So far, students from these six notified minority communities received financial assistance for pursuing higher education under the scheme which covers all the institutions recognised by the University Grants Commission,” he stated.

    “With the discontinuation of the scheme, higher education will become inaccessible to underprivileged students from the six notified minority communities,” Suresh added.

    The MANF scheme for the minority neighborhood college students pursuing increased training has been scrapped whereas the federal government’s pre-matric scholarship for them will now not apply to college students from Class 1 to Class 8.

    In a written reply to a query not too long ago within the Lok Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani stated the federal government supplied fellowships for increased training by numerous schemes, together with the MANF, carried out by completely different ministries or departments.

    ALSO READ | Kharge hits out at Modi govt for stopping scholarships for minority college students

    All these schemes, besides the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, are open for candidates of all communities, together with minorities, however the information of fellowship distributed amongst minority college students is included solely beneath the Maulana Azad National Fellowship scheme, she stated.

    “Since the MANF scheme overlaps with various other fellowship schemes for higher education being implemented by the government and minority students are already covered under such schemes, hence the government decided to discontinue the MANF Scheme from 2022-23,” Irani had stated.

    Congress member Suresh termed the explanation cited by the minister for discontinuation of the MANF as an “excuse” and stated it defies the logic as any overlap might have been recognized from the Aadhaar and different paperwork of the scholars making use of for the fellowship beneath the scheme.

    “The Anti minority sentiments behind the (government’s) decision is evident,” he charged.

  • Demands in Lok Sabha to revive pre-matric scholarship, Maulana Azad Fellowship for minorities

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Several parliamentarians on Tuesday demanded in Lok Sabha that the pre-matric scholarship and Maulana Azad Fellowship for minority college students be restored, saying how will the nation progress if the minority communities are left behind.

    The Maulana Azad Fellowship for minority college students pursuing larger schooling has been scrapped whereas the federal government’s pre-matric scholarship for them will not apply to college students from Class 1 to Class 8.

    Several Muslim MPs raised the demand of bringing again the scholarships.

    ALSO READ | Kharge hits out at Modi govt for stopping scholarships for minority college students

    During a dialogue on the supplementary calls for for grants, BSP MP Danish Ali stated the pre-matric scholarship and Maulana Azad Fellowship should be restored.

    “Everyone needs to be taken along for the prosperity of the country. How can you leave minorities behind and prosper?” AIMIM MP Syed Imitiaz Jaleel additionally raised the demand, asking how will minority college students research and progress if this fellowship is stopped.

    Raising the problem of the schooling of minorities, Samajwadi Party member S T Hasan stated the federal government ought to restart the scholarships it has finished away with just like the Maulana Azad National Fellowship.

    All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief Badruddin Ajmal additionally demanded that the scholarships be restored and referred to as for enhancing the price range for minorities to offer schooling to them.

    READ HERE | ‘Restore scholarship for minority college students of Classes 1-8’, Stalin tells PM

    In a written reply within the Lok Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani had stated the federal government offered fellowship for larger schooling by means of numerous schemes, together with the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, applied by totally different ministries or departments.

    All these schemes, besides the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, are open for candidates of all communities, together with minorities, however the knowledge of fellowship distributed amongst minority college students is captured solely underneath the Maulana Azad National Fellowship scheme, she had stated.

    “Since the MANF (Maulana Azad National Fellowship) scheme overlaps with various other fellowship schemes for higher education being implemented by the government and minority students are already covered under such schemes, hence the government has decided to discontinue the MANF Scheme from 2022-23,” Irani had stated.

    NEW DELHI: Several parliamentarians on Tuesday demanded in Lok Sabha that the pre-matric scholarship and Maulana Azad Fellowship for minority college students be restored, saying how will the nation progress if the minority communities are left behind.

    The Maulana Azad Fellowship for minority college students pursuing larger schooling has been scrapped whereas the federal government’s pre-matric scholarship for them will not apply to college students from Class 1 to Class 8.

    Several Muslim MPs raised the demand of bringing again the scholarships.

    ALSO READ | Kharge hits out at Modi govt for stopping scholarships for minority college students

    During a dialogue on the supplementary calls for for grants, BSP MP Danish Ali stated the pre-matric scholarship and Maulana Azad Fellowship should be restored.

    “Everyone needs to be taken along for the prosperity of the country. How can you leave minorities behind and prosper?” AIMIM MP Syed Imitiaz Jaleel additionally raised the demand, asking how will minority college students research and progress if this fellowship is stopped.

    Raising the problem of the schooling of minorities, Samajwadi Party member S T Hasan stated the federal government ought to restart the scholarships it has finished away with just like the Maulana Azad National Fellowship.

    All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief Badruddin Ajmal additionally demanded that the scholarships be restored and referred to as for enhancing the price range for minorities to offer schooling to them.

    READ HERE | ‘Restore scholarship for minority college students of Classes 1-8’, Stalin tells PM

    In a written reply within the Lok Sabha, Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani had stated the federal government offered fellowship for larger schooling by means of numerous schemes, together with the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, applied by totally different ministries or departments.

    All these schemes, besides the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, are open for candidates of all communities, together with minorities, however the knowledge of fellowship distributed amongst minority college students is captured solely underneath the Maulana Azad National Fellowship scheme, she had stated.

    “Since the MANF (Maulana Azad National Fellowship) scheme overlaps with various other fellowship schemes for higher education being implemented by the government and minority students are already covered under such schemes, hence the government has decided to discontinue the MANF Scheme from 2022-23,” Irani had stated.