Karnataka Budget 2023 Spend money of Dalit community
Karnataka Budget 2023: Spend money of Dalit community..!?
11,173 crore to the social welfare department, the government has promised to scrap Section 7(d) of the SCSP/TSP Act, a long-standing demand of Dalit community organizations. Grant provided. 11,173 crore to the social welfare department, the government has promised to scrap Section 7(d) of the SCSP/TSP Act, a long-standing demand of Dalit community organizations. Grant provided. It expressed the hope that the grants allocated to the Dalit community should be used for the benefit of those communities. Presently the grant through 7(d) was being transferred to another department. Now by omitting 7(d), the grant has to be used for the same purpose for which it is earmarked.
Dr. B.R. for SC/ST students doing Ph.D. in ISEC Institute Two crores to give Ambedkar Fellowship. provided. Under the 'Swavalambi Sarathi' scheme, 75% of the loan taken by SC/ST unemployed youth for car purchase, up to a maximum of Rs. The subsidy will be provided. This will encourage self-employment. It has been proposed to provide a loan subsidy of up to 20% or not exceeding Rs.1 lakh to the unemployed for taking loans from commercial banks to undertake income-generating activities.
100 youth from leather-based traditional artisan families will be trained in Delhi, tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and West bengal to introduce them to new technologies, designs, and market demands in the leather industry. 50 crores for the comprehensive development of nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes including the Soliga community in the st race, such as the beekeeper, wild boar, Koraga, Iruliga, Bettakuruba, etc.
Extension of nutritious food scheme from six months to one year for the families of 11 tribal groups living in the districts of the state namely Koraga, Jeenukuruba, Soliga, Erava, Kadukuruba, Malekudiya, Siddi, Halasaru, Gaudalu, Gond and Bettakuruba. 50 crores annually in the budget for this. Given. 20 crores to encourage sports and provide quality sports facilities in crisis residential schools belonging to SC/ST. Promised to give.
Qualitative Budget: This is a qualitative budget given the promises made in the budget to the SC/ST category. Declarations should not be limited to declarations but should be implemented. The proposal to waive Section 7(d) of the SCSP/TSP Act is highly commendable. This will prevent the grant from being diverted. The increase in SCSP/TSP grants is also a good thing. Granting fellowships to Ph.D. students will encourage students from the community to pursue higher education as they are encouraged to study abroad. Internal reservation is a problem and work must be done to solve it.