₹7,900 Crore Educational Aid for 75 Lakh Marginalised Students

Union Minister Virendra Kumar announced that over ₹7,981 crore was disbursed to more than 75 lakh Scheduled Caste beneficiaries in 2025-26. The ministry reported consistent growth in SC welfare schemes, including a 21% increase under the Pre Matric Scholarship Scheme. Additionally, over 26 crore people have been sensitised on substance use through the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan. The ministry plans to launch the upgraded NMBA App 2.0 to strengthen monitoring and implementation.

Key Points: ₹7,900 Crore Aid for 75 Lakh SC Students

  • ₹7,981.47 crore disbursed to 75 lakh SC students in 2025-26
  • 21% increase in Pre Matric Scholarship for SCs
  • 26+ crore people sensitised under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan
  • NMBA App 2.0 to launch for enhanced monitoring
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75 lakh marginalised students given over Rs 7,900 crore educational aid: Virendra Kumar

Union Minister Virendra Kumar announces ₹7,981.47 crore disbursed to over 75 lakh SC beneficiaries in 2025-26, marking a 21% rise in scholarship schemes.

"Government remains committed to ensuring inclusive development and social justice for all sections of society - Virendra Kumar"

New Delhi, April 24

Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Virendra Kumar said that as part of educational empowerment of marginalised students, Rs 7,981.47 crore were disbursed to more than 75 lakh SC beneficiaries in 2025-26, an official said.

The Ministry said in a statement that the expenditure under SC welfare schemes has shown a consistent positive growth with an upward trend, with a 21 per cent increase under the Pre Matric Scholarship Scheme for SCs and Others.

There has been an 11.23 per cent increase under the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for SCs, an increase of 13.5 per cent under the Central Sector Scholarship of Top Class Education for SC Students and a 16 per cent increase under the Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA) Scheme for SCs as compared to the financial year 2024-25, said the statement.

Virendra Kumar said that the government remains committed to ensuring inclusive development and social justice for all sections of society through targeted interventions and welfare initiatives.

He said the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment is focused on the implementation of various Acts and welfare schemes aimed at the upliftment of diverse sections of society, including Scheduled Castes (SCs), Other Backward Classes (OBCs), senior citizens, victims of alcoholism and substance abuse, transgender persons, persons engaged in begging, De-notified and Nomadic Tribes (DNTs), manual scavengers, sanitation workers (including waste pickers), and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).

In another statement, the Ministry said that 26-plus crore people, including 9.5-plus crore youth, 6.47-plus crore women and 28,000-plus master volunteers, have been sensitised on substance use through more than 8.3 lakh activities conducted under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) at various levels, including in educational institutions.

The NMBA was launched on August 15, 2020, by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment in 272 identified most vulnerable districts, and now it has been extended to all districts of the country with effect from August 15, 2023.

The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan intends to reach out to the masses and spread awareness about substance use.

The NMBA App, currently accessible to authorised users, supports States, Districts, spiritual organisations and other stakeholders in uploading and tracking activities under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan through a consolidated dashboard with near real-time visibility, said the statement.

It also serves as a resource platform by providing Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials along with basic communication support for Nasha Mukti Mitras to facilitate awareness efforts.

In a step towards strengthening the monitoring and implementation framework of the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR), the Ministry plans to launch the upgraded Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) App 2.0, said the statement.

The enhanced application is designed as a centralised digital tool for States/Districts and other stakeholders to facilitate real-time reporting, monitoring, and coordination among implementing agencies at the National, State, District, and institutional levels.

The upgraded version builds upon existing capabilities while introducing new features aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and data-driven governance, said the statement.

- IANS

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Neha E
Great news, but I hope the money actually reaches the students without corruption. Too many middlemen eat up a big chunk in many states. Also, 21% increase in Pre Matric is good, but we need better school infrastructure in rural areas first. Just giving money isn't enough.
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Siddhartha F
Proud to see our government focusing on education for the marginalised. And the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan is a brilliant initiative—26 crore people sensitised is huge! My uncle in Punjab is a master volunteer, and he says the app has made tracking activities so easy. Chalo, India! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the numbers, I wish they'd also address the quality of education for SC students in government schools. My neighbour's daughter is a bright SC girl in Class 10, but her school lacks basic lab facilities. Scholarships are great, but without a strong educational foundation, it's like filling a bucket with a hole.
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Manoj Q
Waah, impressive increase across all schemes! The SHRESHTA scheme for residential education in high schools is particularly impactful—it gives rural kids a chance at quality schooling. And the fact that NMBA now covers all districts is fantastic. We need more awareness campaigns on substance abuse in our villages.
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Kavitha C
I'm a teacher in a govt school in Telangana, and I've seen firsthand how these scholarships help. Many of my SC students now dream of college because of the financial support. But the NMBA focus on substance abuse is equally important—we've had some boys get into bad habits. Kudos to the govt for tackling both education and social issues together.

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