Delhi Government Allocates Rs 100 Crore for DU Colleges, Triples Funding Since 2015
Delhi Govt Allocates Rs 100 Crore for DU Colleges, Triples Funding Since 2015
AAP Govt Releases Rs 100 Crore for 12 DU Colleges, Focuses on Teacher Welfare and Education Expansion
NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has released around Rs 100 crore for 12 DU colleges funded by it, the party said on Sunday. The AAP government has made a budgetary provision of approximately Rs 400 crore for the colleges for the financial year 2024-25, it said, adding that the latest fund is for the third quarter.In a statement, the party said since the AAP came to power in Delhi, the budget allocated to these colleges has increased more than threefold, showcasing the government's commitment to education.Chief minister Atishi said, "Under the guidance of Arvind Kejriwal, education has always been the top priority for the AAP government. Since the formation of Kejriwal's government in Delhi, the largest share of the budget has been dedicated to education every year."The Delhi government has focused on higher education by opening three new universities and expanding the existing ones. The 12 fully funded Delhi University colleges play a crucial role in higher education in Delhi, she asserted.The funding for these colleges has tripled since the AAP came to power in Delhi.In the year 2014-15, these colleges were allocated Rs 132 crore, which has now increased to approximately Rs 400 crore in the current financial year, the statement said.
With a focus on the welfare of teachers, and ensuring their medical and pension benefits that were stalled due to financial mismanagement, the Delhi government is releasing Rs 100 crore in the third quarter for these 12 Delhi University colleges, it added.The Delhi government has allocated Rs 100 crore for 12 Delhi University (DU) colleges funded by it, as part of a Rs 400 crore budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. This marks a tripling of funds since the AAP came to power in 2015.Chief Minister Atishi highlighted the government's commitment to education, which includes expanding universities and prioritising teacher welfare. The funds will cover medical and pension benefits that were previously delayed due to financial issues.
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Man Loses Leg in 'Phatka Gang' Attack on Moving Train in Kalyan
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The Provisional Merit List for Maharashtra NEET UG 2025 Admissions
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