Haryana Govt releases ₹31.88 crore grant for EWS & BPL students under Rule 134-A, strengthening inclusive education and supporting student welfare.
In a decisive move to strengthen the educational framework for the underprivileged, the Haryana School Education Department has fulfilled its long-standing promise. The department has officially released a significant fee reimbursement grant of ₹31.88 crore for students belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Below Poverty Line (BPL) categories under the Rule 134-A initiative. This development is being hailed as a major victory for inclusive education in the state.
Commitment to the Right to Education
The release of these funds ensures that private schools, which have admitted students under the 134-A quota, receive their rightful dues. Haryana’s Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda highlighted that this step is a testament to the state government’s transparent and student-centric governance. He noted that the timely disbursement of these grants will ensure that no student’s education is hindered due to financial bureaucratic delays.
Mahipal Dhanda on Strengthening Inclusive Policy
While confirming the allocation of the funds, Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda emphasized the strategic importance of this initiative. He stated:
“This step is a concrete effort toward empowering the state government’s inclusive education policy. Our goal is to bridge the gap between different sections of society by providing quality education to every child, regardless of their financial background.”
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Empowering Thousands of Students
The total amount of ₹31.88 crore will directly benefit thousands of students enrolled across various private institutions in Haryana. Under the leadership of Mahipal Dhanda, the department is focusing on:
Financial Accountability: Ensuring that the reimbursement reaches the schools without any middle-level obstacles.
Educational Equity: Providing EWS and BPL students with the same resources and environment as their peers.
Direct Impact: Reducing the burden on parents who rely on government schemes for their children’s higher education aspirations.
Vision for the Future of Haryana Education
As the 2026 academic calendar progresses, Mahipal Dhanda has instructed officials to expedite all pending files related to student welfare. The Minister believes that the success of a state lies in its ability to educate its most vulnerable citizens. By clearing the 134-A dues, Mahipal Dhanda has sent a clear message that the Haryana government stands firmly behind the dreams of every young learner in the state.
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