Telangana: Welfare schemes for minorities halt for want of cash
As many as 10,000 applications for Shaadi Mubarak scheme are pending in the district offices.
Hyderabad: All welfare schemes meant for minorities in TS have ground to a halt due to funds not being released by the state government. According to records available with this newspaper, of the Rs 1,200 crore allocated for minorities’ welfare, only Rs 272 crore was released till the end of October, 2016.
Though the state government has allocated Rs 150 crore to the Shaadi Mubarak scheme to provide financial assistance of Rs 51,000 to the bride’s family at the time of marriage to meet the marriage related-expenses, no funds were released and bills amounting to Rs 42 crore are pending at treasury and district minority welfare offices.
According to sources in the minority welfare department, as many as 10,000 applications for Shaadi Mubarak scheme are pending in the district offices, including 6,000 in Hyderabad alone.
Sources revealed that Rs 50 crore was allocated in the Budget for scholarships to minority students but not a single rupee has been cleared. Similarly, under RTF scholarship scheme Rs 238 crore was sanctioned, but bills worth Rs 66.31 crore were cleared.
The government has released Rs 15 crore for Overseas Study Scheme for Minorities though Rs 30 crore was earmarked in the Budget in 2016. Of this Rs 15 crore, the government cleared bills for Rs 6.87 crore and bills amounting to Rs 8 crore are pending.
Similarly bills of Rs 20 crore under the pre-matric scholarship scheme and '87.5 crore under assistance to Telangana Residential Schools and hostels for minorities are pending with the treasury.
When contacted, Deputy Chief Minister Mohd. Mahmood Ali, who also holds the minority welfare portfolio, admitted that there was dip in releasing funds to various welfare schemes. He said that in a recent review with the Chief Minister, it was decided to take steps to clear all pending bills soon.