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No admission of tribal students in English schools this year in Maharashtra

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The Maharashtra tribal welfare department has temporarily stayed admission of adivasi students in reputed English medium schools in Class I as part of economic austerity measures undertaken in view of the coronavirus pandemic, Minister K C Padvi said on Monday.

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Under a government scheme, adivasi students get admission in reputed English medium schools in Class I and their education till Class XII is funded by the state.

Addressing an online press conference, Tribal Welfare Minister Padvi said 50,269 adivasi students, currently studying in Classes II to XII, will not lose out academically due to the decision and those already admitted in reputed schools will continue their education.

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Students who have applied for admissions in Class I in English medium schools will now be accommodated in English and semi-English schools affiliated to the tribal welfare department, he said.

He said the decision to stop admission of tribal students in reputed English medium schools in Class I this year is temporary and taken as part of economic austerity measures in view of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The minister said, “Tribal students in English medium schools will continue with their education. Once the COVID-19 situation improves and schoolsreopen, the government would revise its decision and enrol tribal students in reputed English medium schools.”

Padvi said 71 per cent of the budgetary allocation of the tribal welfare development is spent on education.

The minister said his department ensures good education to tribal children through government ashram (residential) schools, state-aided ashram schools and Eklavya residential public schools, among others. There are 25 Eklavya residential public schools in the state where 5,357 students are getting education from Class II to XII. — PTI

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