Sun. May 5th, 2024

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment recently highlighted the Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA).

Key Highlights of the SHRESHTA

  • SHRESHTA aims to fill the educational service gap in Scheduled Castes (SCs) dominant areas by providing high-quality education, socio-economic upliftment, and overall development for SC students.
  • Admission will be provided in Class 9 and Class 11 of CBSE/State affiliated private schools.

Eligibility

  • The students, belonging to SCs, studying in class 8th and 10th in the current academic year are eligible for availing the benefits of the scheme.
  • Students from the SC community who come from a marginalized income group with an annual income of up to Rs 2.5 lakh are eligible.

Operating Procedure

The scheme is being implemented in two Modes

Mode 1: SHRESHTA Schools

Selection Process

  • Meritorious SC students are selected annually through the National Entrance Test for SHRESHTA (NETS) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
  • Selected students are admitted to the best CBSE/State Board-affiliated private residential schools in classes 9th and 11th.

Financial Support

  • The Department covers the total fee for students, including school and hostel fees, amounting to Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 1,35,000 from class 9th to 12th.
  • Admissible fee for each class under the Scheme.

Bridge Course

  • A bridge course is provided outside regular school hours to enhance students’ capability to adapt easily to the school environment.
  • The Department bears 10% of the annual fee for the bridge course.

Monitoring

  • The Ministry monitors the progress of students regularly.

Mode 2: NGO/VO Operated Schools/Hostels

  • Schools/Hostels run by VOs/NGOs with classes up to 12th grade receive grants for school fees and residential charges for SC students.
  • Grants range from Rs. 27,000 to Rs. 55,000 per student based on the type of school.

Monitoring

  • The Ministry monitors the progress of students regularly.
  • Institutions are required to disclose performance on their websites and the e-Anudaan/online portal, ensuring transparency.
  • Installation of cameras in institutions, providing live feeds for monitoring purposes.
  • All the institutions are liable for a field visit by an inspection team constituted for this purpose.

Impact

  • 2023-24 (as of December 2023): 7,543 beneficiaries.
  • Admissions in 2023-24: A total of 2,564 students were admitted to 142 Private Residential Schools, and Rs. 30.55 Crore has been reimbursed for school fees.

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