
The government is investigating the hands of the hands with Tamil Nadu on the issue of the Union Government to detain funds within the Samagra Shiksha system, said the Minister of General Education V. Sivankutty.
At a press conference on Tuesday, the Minister said that the state declares a discussion with the Minister of Education Tamil Nadu without delay.
The Minister said he conducted interviews with the Minister of Education, Dharndra Pradhan in Nový Dilli and took part in the General Council of the National Council for Research and Training. He expressed the requirements and concerns of the state, especially as a result of the detention of the share of the Union’s government in centrally sponsored schemes.
The Union government detained Crore for 1,500,27 GBP due to the state. This included 514.54 Crore due to Samagra Shiksha, Kerala for 2024-25; 276 crore for 2023-24; 392,73 crore for 2025-26; and PM-Shri share in the CRORE 318 GBP for 2025-26.
Funds were not sanctioned because the state did not sign an agreement on the implementation of the PM-Shri system. However, the Union’s government did not inform about it in writing.
The opinion of the general advocate would also be sought on this matter, the minister said.
Published – May 6, 2025 9:01