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New Delhi (PTI): Seeking to encourage studies and research in the art and
culture of tribal communities and promote education among them, the
Government will set up Indira Gandhi National Tribal University at
Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, President Pratibha Patil said on Monday.



The university will promote studies and research in art, culture,
traditions, languages, customs and medicinal systems of the tribal
communities, Patil said addressing the Joint Sitting of Parliament on the
opening of the Budget Session.



She said the university will also promote educational opportunities for
tribal students.



"My Government has placed great emphasis on the empowerment of Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes through increased access
to education," Patil said.



She said close to Rs 900 crore has been provided for scholarships for about
30 lakh children belonging to the Scheduled Castes and an amount of over Rs
225 crore has been provided for more than ten lakh tribal children.



Patil also said the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and schemes for special
coaching for SC/ST students were being actively implemented.



She made a special mention of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional
Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act that was recently
enacted, calling it a landmark legislation that was aimed at correcting the
historical deprivations of the tribal and traditional forest dwellers and
restoring to them their rights on land.



"State Governments have been requested to implement the provisions of this
Act expeditiously," Patil said.



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Feb 25 (IANS) President Pratibha Patil Monday highlighted the government's
initiatives and plans for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes as well as minorities for equitable distribution of development
benefits. In her maiden address to the joint session of two houses of
parliament, marking the start of the budget session, Patil referred to
initiatives taken for the welfare of minorities, Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes. But she made mo reference to the other backward classes
(OBCs), which account for over 42 percent of the country's population.



"Certain proportion of development projects will be located in the minority
concentration areas and, wherever possible, 15 percent of targets and
outlays under various schemes would be earmarked for the minorities," she
said.



Referring to the prime minister's new 15-point programme, Patil said it
aimed at "ensuring that benefits of the development programmes flow
equitably to the minorities".



"To improve the economic and educational status of the minorities, several
programmes have been launched based on the recommendations of the (Justice
Rajinder) Sachar committee report," she said.



"The 11th Plan provides Rs.8 billion for merit-cum-means scholarship for
professional courses, nearly Rs.33 billion for post- and pre-metric
scholarship programmes for minority students, and Rs.37.8 billion for the
development of 90 minority concentration districts," Patil noted.



"The proportion of priority sector lending going to the minority communities
will be stepped up from the present nine percent to 15 percent. These
initiatives are important pillars of the architecture of inclusive growth,"
Patil said.



About the government's commitment to the welfare of the Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes, Patil said: "Close to Rs.9 billion had been provided for
scholarships for about three million children belonging to the Scheduled
Castes and an amount of over Rs.2.25 billion had been provided for more than
one million tribal children."



"The Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and schemes for special coaching for
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes students are being actively
implemented," she said. The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University would
be founded at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh to promote studies and research
in art, culture, tradition, languages, customs and medicinal systems of
tribal communities.



She termed the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers
(Recognition of Forest Rights) Act as "landmark legislation aimed at
correcting the historical deprivations of the tribal and traditional forest
dwellers and restoring to them their rights on land".



Regarding the development of OBCs, Patil said her government had placed
great emphasis on the empowerment of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
OBCs through increased access to education.



However, there was no specific reference to the funds and initiatives meant
for OBCs.













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