Rana directs clearance of pendency by September 5th
JAMMU: The Jammu & Kashmir Tribal Affairs Department (TAD) has disbursed ₹2.53 crore in scholarships to ST-2 students under its scholarship scheme, marking a significant step in supporting the educational pursuits of Scheduled Tribe (ST) students in J&K
In line with ensuring timely disbursement, Minister for Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana has instructed that all outstanding scholarship payments be processed and cleared by September 5, 2025. He has also directed the Director of Tribal Affairs to submit a non-pendency certificate by the specified date.
Rana had earlier emphasised the importance of the timely disbursement of both Pre-Matric and Post-Matric scholarships to ST students.
These scholarships are part of the Government’s initiative to aid the educational advancement of ST students across J&K, he said.
Minister stressed that no eligible student should be deprived of their rightful scholarship due to procedural delays.
This step also aligns with the Government’s recent directives to streamline the scholarship disbursement process.
Rana reaffirmed the Government’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of ST students, particularly those facing financial barriers.
“This initiative is part of our continuous efforts to ensure that every eligible ST student receives the financial support they need to continue their education and secure a brighter future,” he stated.
He emphasised that all guidelines must be followed meticulously to ensure a smooth and transparent disbursement.