SCs, STs, minorities, women to get more funds
New Delhi, Feb 28: The allocation for the schemes benefiting onlyScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has been increased to Rs.3,271crore in the 2007-08 Budget.
Presenting the budgetary proposals in the Lok Sabha today, FinanceMinister P Chidambaram said that in respect of schemes with at least 20per cent of the benefits earmarked for SCs and STs, the allocation hasbeen increased to Rs 17,691 crore.
The allocation under Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Programmefor SC and ST students studying in M.Phil and Ph.D courses has beenincreased from Rs 35 crore in 2006-07 to Rs 88 crore in 2007-08.
The provision for post-matric scholarship programme for SC and STstudents has been increased from Rs 440 crore in 2006-07 to Rs.611crore in 2007-08. A separate provision of Rs 91 crore for similarscholarships to students belonging to socially and educationallybackward classes has also been proposed.
A sum of Rs 63 crore to the share capital of the NationalMinorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) has beenproposed to expand the reach and intensity of its efforts. Last year, asum of Rs 16.47 crore was contributed to the equity of NMDFC.
Mr Chidambaram added that 50 Ministries/Departments had set upgender budgeting cells. The outlay for 100 per cent women specificprogrammes is Rs 8,795 crore and for schemes where at least 30 per centis for women specific programmes is Rs 22,382 crore.
UNI
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