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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Top Stories > PMSS Fund delays leave J&K students in limbo
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PMSS Fund delays leave J&K students in limbo

M. Haziq Pandit
Last updated: November 27, 2024 12:43 am
M. Haziq Pandit
Published: November 27, 2024
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Srinagar, Nov 26: The Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS), launched in 2011 with the noble intention of supporting students from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in pursuing higher education, is facing significant challenges, leaving many students in a state of frustration. The Rs. 1,200 crore initiative was designed to provide financial support to economically disadvantaged students, covering tuition fees, hostel accommodation, mess expenses, and offering a monthly stipend of Rs 10,000 to alleviate their financial burdens.
However, delays in the disbursement of funds have left students stranded, with many struggling to pay their dues. A key reason behind these delays is the enrollment of more students by universities than the allocated seats under PMSSS, causing a backlog in processing and fund distribution.
“I’ve been waiting for my scholarship payment for over two months. My tuition fees are overdue, and I can’t pay them because the PMSSS funds haven’t been released,” said Aatif, an engineering student from Srinagar studying in Pune.
Compounding the issue is the lack of communication from the authorities. Several students have reported difficulties in reaching the AICTE helpline or getting responses to their queries.
“I’ve emailed and called multiple times, but I still don’t know when my stipend will arrive. The system is unresponsive,” said Tariq, another engineering student currently studying in Rajasthan.
Nishant, a student from Jammu, has been waiting for her funds for over three months. “This delay in payments is adding to my stress. No one is addressing my concerns, and it feels like there’s no accountability,” she said.
As financial strain grows, many students are urging the government to intervene and resolve the issues swiftly to prevent further disruption to their education.
“We need a reliable system where our queries are heard, and payments are made on time. Education should not be hampered due to administrative issues,” said Ashutosh, a student from Jammu.
An AICTE official, speaking on condition of anonymity, explained that the delays are partly due to students enrolling in two courses, while the scholarship is only granted for one. “Some students had their scholarships revoked for this reason,” the official said. Additionally, delays have occurred when students fail to link their bank accounts with NPCI, which is required for the efficient disbursement of funds.
A senior official from Kashmir University added, “Some universities have been admitting more students than the government’s allocated quota, which complicates the disbursement process.”
In response to growing concerns, Cabinet Minister for Education Sakina Masood Itoo addressed the issue on October 21. “This is a very important issue. I have received notice of it and am reviewing the situation with the education department. We will thoroughly examine everything and take the necessary steps to resolve it,” she assured.

 

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