Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Avtar Singh Karimpuri (BSP) said the Constitution provided reservation for SC/ST students in education but fate of lakhs of such students pursuing post-matriculation courses hung in balance in want of release of scholarship funds meant for them.
"In Punjab alone, 2,35,000 Dalit students took admission in various degree courses last year but due to delay in release of scholarship funds they are not able to pursue courses in private colleges which demand timely money," he said.
Drawing the attention of the government towards the matter, he demanded immediate intervention to get the funds released.
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