AP CM releases over 693 Cr. to 10.97 lakh students under Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme
Vijayawada, Jul 29 : Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy Today released the second tranche of Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme of Rs.693.81 crore by directly crediting it into the mother’s accounts of 10.97 lakh students pursuing their higher studies.
Speaking on this occasion, the Chief Minister said that the state government had spent Rs.5573 crore for the fee reimbursement through Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme since 2019, besides clearing Rs.1,880 Crore pending dues of the previous TDP government during 2018-19.
He said that the scheme has been designed to make education accessible to the poor, creating an opportunity for those students who want to pursue higher education without burdening their families.
Mr Reddy said that the real wealth which can be given to the future generation is education, which
alone can eradicate poverty and change their lives.
The Chief Minister explained that as per 2011 census, there is 33 percent illiteracy in Andhra Pradesh while it is 27 percent in the country. Drawing comparison with the BRICS nations on the students’ enrollment for higher studies, it is 51.8 percent in Brazil, 83.4 percent in Russia, 83.4 percent in China but in India only 27 percent of the students are pursuing higher education and 73 percent are not joining in colleges.
He said that it is hard to eliminate poverty if the children don’t pursue higher studies.
Mr Reddy said that the state government has been very much committed to the education sector and thus rolled out schemes like Jagananna Amma Vodi, Goru Mudha, Vidya Kanuka, Vasati Deevena to ensure that no family runs into debts for the sake of providing education to their children and resolving this, the government had spent Rs 26,677 crore on education alone.
Ministers Adimulapu Suresh, P Viswaroop, Ch Venugopala Krishna, Kodali Nani, Principal Secretary Higher Education K Satish Chandra, Principal Secretary BC Welfare G Anantha Ramu, APSCHE Chairman K Hemachandra, and other officials were present on the occasion.(UNI)