‘Centre failed to provide funds for educational projects’

Centre did not provide Rs 3,470 crore for eight projects: Education Minister

July 01, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 09:36 am IST - Kolkata:

West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee on Thursday claimed the Centre did not provide funds to eight educational projects for which matching grants by the State could not be provided.

Speaking in the Assembly for passing the education budget, Mr. Chatterjee said the Centre did not provide Rs 3,470 crore for eight projects for which the State was not able to allocate Rs. 818 crore as matching grant.

The education budget for the year has been raised to Rs. 3,017 crore and money had been earmarked for various scholarships.

He said a proposal had also been sent to the finance department for raising scholarships amount to engineering, medical and UG students.

Mr. Chatterjee said the education department would shortly announce the appointment of 3,856 teachers who had been selected by College Service Commission.

Targeting opposition CPI(M), he said the quality of teachers who got appointment in colleges and universities had been compromised during the Left Front rule in the last 34 years.

The Trinamool Congress government would in no way make such compromise and quality of teachers selected would be based solely on merit. This, he said, would help in raising the overall quality of education.— PTI

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