Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has written to PM Modi, detailing the appalling conditions in hostels for marginalised students, citing overcrowding and poor sanitation. He also highlighted severe scholarship delays, particularly in Bihar, where the portal was non-functional for three years. Gandhi urged immediate audits of hostels and reforms in scholarship disbursement. He stressed that India's progress depends on uplifting marginalised youth.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Writes to PM Modi on Deplorable Hostels and Scholarship Delays

  • Rahul Gandhi highlights Bihar's Ambedkar Hostel's poor conditions
  • Scholarship portal non-functional for 3 years in Bihar
  • Urges audit of hostels for marginalised students
  • Calls for timely disbursal and increased scholarship amounts
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'Deplorable hostel conditions, scholarship delays for marginalised students', Rahul Gandhi's letter to PM

Rahul Gandhi raises concerns over poor hostel conditions and scholarship delays for Dalit, ST, OBC, and minority students in a letter to PM Modi.

"*Students complained about single rooms, which 6-7 students were forced to share, unhygienic toilets, unsafe drinking water, and no access to libraries.* – Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, June 11

Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, raising serious concerns over the barriers hindering educational opportunities for students from marginalised communities.

Gandhi called upon the government to urgently intervene and address two critical issues affecting students from Dalit, Scheduled Tribes (ST), Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and minority groups.

In his letter, the Congress MP stated that the conditions in residential hostels for students from these communities are in a "deplorable" state.

"I request you to resolve two critical issues which hinder education opportunities for the 90 per cent of students who are from marginalised communities. Firstly, the conditions in residential hostels for students from Dalit, ST, EBC, OBC and minority communities are deplorable," he wrote.

Gandhi referred to a recent visit he made to the Ambedkar Hostel in Darbhanga, Bihar, where students spoke of overcrowded rooms, poor sanitation, and the lack of essential facilities.

"Students complained about single rooms, which 6-7 students were forced to share, unhygienic toilets, unsafe drinking water, lack of mess facilities, and no access to libraries or the Internet," the letter mentioned.

He further highlighted the inefficiencies and shortcomings in the post-matric scholarship system, particularly its impact on Dalit students in Bihar.

"Post-matric scholarships for students from marginalised communities are plagued by delays and failures. For example, in Bihar, the scholarship portal was non-functional for three years, and no student received a scholarship in 2021-22," he said.

Gandhi pointed out that even after the portal was restored, the number of Dalit students receiving scholarships dropped drastically -- from 1.36 lakh in the financial year 2022-23 to just 0.69 lakh in 2023-24.

"Students further complain that the scholarship amounts are insultingly low," he noted.

While his examples primarily drew from Bihar, Gandhi clarified that these failures are prevalent across the country.

Suggesting concrete measures to resolve the issues, Gandhi urged the Prime Minister to initiate a comprehensive audit of all hostels meant for students from marginalised groups to ensure they meet minimum standards in infrastructure, sanitation, nutrition, and academic support.

He also called for the timely disbursal of scholarships, an increase in scholarship amounts, and better coordination with state governments for effective implementation.

Concluding the letter, Gandhi said, "I am sure you agree that India cannot progress unless youth from marginalised communities progress. I look forward to your positive response."

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 Education is supposed to be the great equalizer, but how can students focus on studies when they're struggling with basic amenities? The scholarship delays are equally concerning - these small amounts make a huge difference for families. Hope PMO takes swift action.
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Rahul S.
While the concerns are valid, why only highlight Bihar? Every state has such issues. Also, state governments share equal responsibility - why always blame the Centre? A more constructive approach would be to work with local administrations to fix these problems.
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Amit P.
As someone who stayed in a government hostel during college, I can confirm these conditions exist. 6-7 students in one room is common, and toilets are often unusable. But the real issue is scholarship money getting stuck in bureaucracy. Digital India should mean timely payments!
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Sunita M.
The scholarship amount hasn't increased in years despite inflation. ₹20,000 per year might sound good on paper, but try paying for books, hostel fees and food with that! Our future doctors and engineers are struggling for basic needs. Shameful situation indeed.
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Vikram J.
Instead of writing letters, opposition leaders should work with local MLAs to improve conditions. Education is a state subject after all. But yes, the Centre must ensure scholarships reach beneficiaries directly through DBT. More accountability needed at all levels.
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Neha R.
The hostel named after Ambedkar having such conditions is ironic and painful. These students are fighting against all odds to get an education - the least we can do is provide decent living conditions. Hope this letter leads to concrete action, not just political debates.

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