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LG blocking Delhi govt scheme on higher education loan: Sisodia

Under the scheme, students are provided loans up to Rs 10 lakh by banks with the government as a guarantor.

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New Delhi, Sep 22: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday accused Lt. Governor Anil Baijal of "blocking" the Delhi government's higher education loan scheme and claimed it would affect the future of lakhs of students.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia

Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, said that the LG has asked the city government to consult the Centre before the scheme, introduced in September 2015, is approved.

Addressing a press conference, the deputy chief minister said that keeping "political rivalry" aside, the Lt. Governor should approve the file pertaining to the scheme.

"The Lt. Governor has blocked education loan scheme by asking the government to consult the ministry concerned through Union Home Ministry. Advice from the Centre means scheme has halted for years. Why should the Delhi government consult the Centre? We are providing loans to students from the Delhi taxpayers' money," Sisodia told reporters.

Under the scheme, students are provided loans up to Rs 10 lakh by banks with the government as a guarantor. It had to be stopped after the Shunglu Committee, constituted by the former LG Najeeb Jung, found that the city government did not take prior approval of the LG before implementing the scheme.

Thereafter, the government had sent the file to Baijal for his approval. Sisodia claimed that due to the LG's move, the Delhi government will not be able to act as guarantor of students who want to avail loan under the initiative. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also appealed to the LG to approve the scheme, saying it ensures best quality education to poor students.

"LG Sir, it's our duty to ensure best quality education to poor kids also. They too deserve it. Education Loan wud ensure that (sic)," Kejriwal tweeted.

Sisodia said he would appeal to the Lt Governor to approve the scheme. The AAP government has also proposed to extend the scheme to Delhi students who are pursuing higher education in other state-run institutions.

PTI

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