Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi while stating this said the progress achieved for various minorities-related schemes in the state ranged only from 30 to 45 per cent, nowhere crossing the half way mark.
Naqvi while expressing the Centre's commitment for development of minorities promised that funds would not be a problem in addressing any of the challenges. He asked Maharashtra government to come up with innovative schemes and programmes to promote minority welfare.
Khadse said the Centre will give Rs 100 crore to the Maulana Azad Minorities Financial Development Corporation for providing financial assistance and subsidised loans to members of minority communities.
"Naqvi told me that the Centre has decided to give the Rs 100 cr grant to the Corporation (of Maharashtra government), after the state government submits a guarantee," he said.
Khadse informed Naqvi that the new state government was making all efforts to fast-track implementation of minority schemes in Maharashtra.
"The decision to release Central funds often depends upon the utilisation rate of the previous grants. Maharashtra needs to look into this matter and speed up implementation rate. A state like Kerala has already utilised 100 per cent funds and has capacity to absorb more," he said.
Naqvi referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's thrust on skill development and said it was one of the sure ways to empower minority youth.
Maharashtra government is laying stress on minority education, especially girls' education, Khadse said. About 15-16 separate girls hostels are being built across the state, he added.
Khadse asked the Centre to increase the merit scholarship for minority students to Rs 35,000 from the present Rs 25,000, bringing it on par with scholarship for SC/ST students.
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