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Chennai, Sep 15 (Reporter) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has said that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) and to get funds under the SS scheme and also for the Chennai Metro Rail Project Phase-II.
Asked about Centre’s contention that the State would get funds only if it implemented the NEP, he
told reporters that the Minister and officials had already held discussions with the Centre on the issue.
Mr Stalin had already written a letter to Mr Modi in this regard and release funds without linking it to NEP implementation.
It may be noted that Mr Stalin, in his letter to the Prime Minister before leaving for US on August 27, saidthe Centre's move to withhold funds under the “Samagra Shiksha” (SS) scheme will severely impact the education of millions of children from disadvantaged backgrounds and the teaching fraternity directly and him to expedite the release of pending grants under SS scheme.
He also sought delinking the release of funds to the implementation of the NEP in toto, an issue that required further deliberations.
Withholding funds goes against the stated objective of SS, which is "No child should be denied the opportunity for education".
Mr Stalin also urged Mr Modi to personally intervene to expedite the release of pending grants
under SS scheme and delink the release of funds from an issue that required further deliberations.
Mr Stalin drew the Prime Minister's attention on reports that the first installment funds under the SS scheme have not been released for Tamil Nadu and a few other states.
Pointing out that the SS is the primary centrally sponsored scheme in the country's education sector and therefore, the timely release of funds is of utmost importance, the Chief Minister said every year, funds are released subject to the sanction of the Project Approval Board (PAB) for ongoing programmes, for payment of salaries to teachers and new initiatives intended to improve the quality and outcomes of education.
"Accordingly, for 2024-25, an allocation of Rs.3,586 crore was made for the State, out of which
the Union Government's share is Rs.2,152 crore (60%). The release of the first installment of
Rs.573 crore is overdue, though the proposals were submitted in April 2024 itself", he said.
Besides this, the Union Government is yet to release Rs.249 crore due for the previous year,
he said.
He recalled that he wrote to the Union Minister of Education to ensure release of funds to the
State and only after this a portion of the pending funds were released last financial year.
A delegation of Members of Parliament from Tamil Nadu had met the Union Minister in July and
represented for the timely release of grants.
However, there has been no release of grant to the State under SS scheme so far. "Lately, it
has been noticed that the Union Government is attempting to link the complete implementation
of the NEP in PM Shri Schools as a prerequisite for sanctioning funds under the ongoing SS
scheme, the Chief Minister said...////...