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Defence ministry wants fee cap for martyrs' children removed

09:54 AM Feb 11, 2018 | Team Udayavani |

New Delhi: The defence ministry has requested the finance ministry to remove the cap of Rs 10,000 per month on the educational assistance given to the children of martyrs or those disabled in action, official sources said on Saturday.

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On July 1, 2017, the government had issued an order saying the assistance under the scheme cannot exceed Rs 10,000 per month, triggering widespread discontent among all the three services. The Chiefs of Staff Committee, consisting of chiefs of the three armed forces, had written to the defence ministry requesting it to remove the cap.

Under the scheme, initially rolled out in 1972, the tuition fee of children of martyrs or those disabled in action was completely waived in schools, colleges and other professional educational institutions.

“The defence minister has requested the finance ministry to remove the cap. We are hoping for a favourable decision,” a defence ministry source said. Approximately 250 students were affected in the current financial year following the government’s decision to cap the assistance, according to officials.

Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre last month had said that the annual saving on account of putting the cap would be Rs 3.20 crore per annum. He had said the highest amount drawn has been reported to be Rs 18.95 lakh per annum per student.

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