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Annexure - III SCHEME OF POST-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS BELONGING TO THE MINORITY COMMUNITIES (Effective from 29.11.2007) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS INDEX Sl. No. Items Page No. 1. Background 1 2. Objective 1 3. Scope 1 4. Eligibility 1 5. Distribution 1 6. Earmarking for girl students 1 7. Selection Procedure 1 8. Duration 2 9. Rate of scholarship 2 10. Implementing agencies 3 11. Conditions for scholarship 3-4 12. Administrative Expenses 4 13. Renewal of scholarships 5 14. Announcement of scheme 5 15. Mode of applying 5 16. Pattern of Financial Assistance 5 17. Monitoring & Transparency 5 18. Evaluation 5 19. Format of Application 6-11 20. Declaration of parents’/guardians’ income 12 SCHEME OF ‘POST-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP’ FOR STUDENTS BELONGING TO THE MINORITY COMMUNITIES 1. BACKGROUND The Prime Minister’s New 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities was announced in June, 2006. It provides that a post-matric scholarship scheme for meritorious students from minority communities would be implemented. 2. OBJECTIVE The objective of the scheme is to award scholarships to meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of minority community so as to provide them better opportunities for higher education, increase their rate of attainment in higher education and enhance their employability. 3. SCOPE The scholarship is to be awarded for studies in India in a government or private higher secondary school/college/university, including such residential institutes of the Government and eligible private institutes selected and notified in a transparent manner by the State Government/Union Territory Administration concerned. It will also cover technical and vocational courses in Industrial Training Institutes/ Industrial Training Centres affiliated with the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) of classes XI and XII level. 4. ELIGIBILITY Scholarship will be awarded to the students who have secured not less than 50% marks or equivalent grade in the previous final examination and the annual income of whose parents/guardian from all sources does not exceed Rs.2 lakh. 5. DISTRIBUTION Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) have been notified as minority communities under Section 2 (c) of the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. The distribution of scholarship among the States/Union Territories will be made on the basis of population of the above notified minorities in the States/ Union Territories of Census 2001. 6. EARMARKING FOR GIRL STUDENTS: 30% of scholarship will be earmarked for girl students. In case sufficient number of eligible girl students are not available, then the balance earmarked scholarships may be awarded to eligible boy students. 7. SELECTION PROCEDURE Unlike scholarship for SC and ST, there are a fixed number of scholarships for minorities is small and limited. Students from BPL families, having the lowest income shall be given preference in the ascending order. The renewal applications would be fully exhausted before the new applications are considered. -1- 8. DURATION Scholarship will be provided for the entire course. However, maintenance allowance will be given for a period not exceeding 10 months only in an academic year. 9. RATE OF SCHOLARSHIP Actual financial assistance will be provided for admission & course /tuition fee and maintenance allowance as given below subject to a maximum ceiling indicated against item concerned: (Amount in Rs.) Sl. No. Item Hosteller * Day scholar 1 Admission and tuition fee for classes XI and XII. Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.7,000 p.a. Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.7,000 p.a. 2 Admission and course/tuition fee for technical and vocational courses of XI and XII level. (Includes fees/charges for raw materials, etc.) Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.10,000 p.a. Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.10,000 p.a. 3 Admission and tuition fee for under-graduate, post graduate. Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.3,000 p.a. Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.3,000 p.a. Maintenance allowance for 10 months only in an academic year (Includes expenses for study material, etc.) (i) Classes XI and XII including technical and vocational courses of this level. Rs.235 p.m. Rs.140 p.m. (ii)Courses other than technical and professional courses at under-graduate and post graduate level Rs.355 p.m. Rs.185 p.m. 4 (iii) M. Phil and Ph.D. (For those researchers who are not awarded any fellowship by university or any other authority) Rs.510 p.m. Rs.330 p.m. * Hostellers include students who are not staying in hostel of the school/institute concerned but are staying as paying guest or in rented accommodation in towns/cities which are not the places where their parents reside. -2- 10. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES The scheme will be implemented through the State Government/ Union Territory Administration. 11. CONDITIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIP (i) Scholarship will be awarded to the students who have secured not less than 50% marks or equivalent grade in the previous final examination and the annual income of whose parents/guardian from all sources does not exceed Rs.2 lakh. Unlike scholarship for SC and ST, there are a fixed number of scholarships for minorities and hence preference for selection has been laid down. Students from BPL families, having the lowest income shall be given preference in the ascending order. The renewal applications would be fully exhausted before the new applications are considered. (ii) The award will be discontinued if a student fails to secure 50% marks or equivalent grade in the previous final examination. Scholarship will not be awarded for more than the normal period of time taken to obtain certificate/degree/M. Phil degree/doctorate degree. (iii) Scholarships will not be given to more than two students in a family. (iv) The students should be regular in attendance for which the yardstick will be decided by the competent authority of the school/college/university. (v) Income certificate should be on self-certification basis by way of an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper for self-employed parents and from employer for employed parents. (vi) The school/college/university authority will certify the claim of the student of being an outstation students not residing in hostel of the institution concerned on the basis of permanent address and parent’s address. (vii) Migration of students from one institution to another would not normally be allowed during the course of the academic year except under exceptional circumstances and in the interest of the student’s academic career. (viii) If a student violates any other term and condition of the scholarship, the scholarship may be suspended or cancelled. The State Government/Union Territory Administration can also directly cancel the award if duly satisfied of the reasons of violation of these regulations governing the scheme. (ix) If a student is found to have obtained a scholarship by false statement/certificates, his/her scholarship will be cancelled forthwith and the amount of the scholarship paid shall be recovered, at the discretion of the concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration. (x) The State Government/Union Territory Administration will lay down the detailed procedure for processing and sanctioning of scholarships to eligible students. (xi) Course fee/tuition fee will be credited to the school’s/college’s/institution’s bank account. Efforts will be made for transferring it electronically through the banks. -3- (xii) Maintenance allowance will be credited to the student’s bank account. Efforts will be made for transferring it electronically through the banks. (xiii) The State Government/Union Territory Administration will maintain a separate account and records relating to the funds received from the Ministry and they will be subjected to inspection by the officers of the Ministry or any other agency designated by the Ministry. (xiv) The student obtaining benefits under this scholarship scheme shall not be allowed to avail of benefits under any other scholarship scheme for the same purpose. (xv) The State Government/ Union Territory Administration shall constitute a committee of the departments implementing such scholarship schemes to ensure that the students from the minority community, who may also belong to SC/ST/OBC category, does not avail scholarship from other sources for the same purpose and avail only from one source. (xvi) The fund for distribution of scholarships in subsequent years will be released after receiving the utilization certificate for the previous year. (xvii) The scheme will be evaluated at regular intervals by the Ministry or any other agency designated by the Ministry and the cost of the evaluation study will be borne by the Ministry under the provision of the scheme. (xviii) The State/Union Territory shall place all relevant details of financial and physical achievements on their website. (xix) The regulations can be changed at any time at the discretion of the Government of India. 12. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES As the magnitude of data to be entered and processed would be enormous as the scheme gets implemented over the years, there would be a need to engage qualified skilled personnel right from the beginning to ensure that the data based computerised systems are operational. Qualified skilled personnel possessing requisite expertise to operate computer programme designed for this purpose, enter, process, analyse, monitor, retrieve and transfer data should be engaged on contract basis as per need. Data provided by the States/Union Territories will be maintained and managed by the Ministry with personnel of similar expertise to be engaged on contract basis. A provision not exceeding 2% of the total budget will be made to meet the administrative and allied costs viz. expenditure of the States/Union Territories and the Ministry for office equipments including computers and accessories, furniture, printing of application forms, advertisements, engagement of personnel, etc. This provision will also be used for evaluation and monitoring of the scheme, through outside reputed institutions/agencies engaged by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India and the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations. -4- 13. RENEWAL OF SCHOLARSHIP The scholarship, once awarded, may be renewed during the next academic year of the course on the production of certificate that the student has secured 50% marks in the examination. 14. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHEME The scheme will be announced by the concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration well in time, through advertisements in the leading language newspapers and local dailies and by using other suitable publicity media. 15. MODE OF APPLYING The concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration will supply the application forms, till such time computerized systems are made operational. The application forms should be received back along with requisite certificates/certifications within the stipulated period. 16. PATTERN OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 100% funding will be given by the Central Government to the State Government/Union Territory Administration. 17. MONITORING & TRANSPARENCY The States/Union Territories implementing the scheme shall monitor the financial and physical performance of the scheme at the State/Union Territory level. For this purpose, an IT enabled monitoring mechanism shall be in place. The State/Union Territory will be required to furnish quarterly financial and physical progress reports to the Ministry. The State/Union Territory shall maintain year-wise details of the students receiving scholarship, indicating school/college/institute, location of school/college/institute, government or private, class, gender, new or renewal, permanent address and parents address. The States/Union Territories shall place relevant physical and financial details in their official website. 18. EVALUATION The monitoring of the financial and physical performance of the scheme will be evaluated by assigning evaluation/impact studies to reputed institutions/agencies by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. ***** -5- FORMAT OF APPLICATION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Sl. No. of application Year Course Whether approved Affix a self-attested passport size photograph Part – I [To be filled up by applicant.] 1. Full name (in block letters) Surname First Name Middle name 2. Father’s name: 3. Mother’s name: 4. State/UT of domicile 5. Address for correspondence: Name House no. Mohalla/Street City/Town/Village & P.O. District State Pin Code Telephone no., including mobile number, if any. e-mail ID, if any -6- 6. Address of the parents. Name House no. Mohalla/Street City/Town/Village & P.O. District State Pin Code Telephone no., including mobile number, if any. e-mail ID, if any 7. Permanent address: Name House no. Mohalla/Street City/Town/Village & P.O. District State Pin Code Telephone no., including Mobile no., if any. e-mail ID, if any 8. Date of birth (Please enclose certificate) D D M M Y Y Y Y 9. Whether male or female: 10. Nationality: 11. Religion: -7- 12. Details of educational qualifications from matriculation/SSLC/SSC onwards (Please enclose copies of certificates attested by a gazetted officer) Examination passed University/Board/ Institute/Council of Examination Main subjects Year of passing Percentage marks Division/Class/ Grade 13. Details of course for which scholarship is being sought: (i) Name of class/course: (ii) Duration of class/course: (iii) Academic year: (iv) Class/course last attended/academic year: (v) Total Marks obtained and percentage in last examination: 14. Details of school/college/institute, including residential ones: (i) Name of the school/college/institute where admitted: (ii) Address of school/college/institute: 15. For renewal of scholarship: Name of examination passed Year Marks obtained Full Marks % of marks 16. Total Annual course fee: Rs…………….. (Break up of course fee such as tuition fee, library fee, examination fee etc. other than refundable deposits) Sl.No. Item Annual fee 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total -8- 17. Day Scholar or Hosteller: (i) Whether staying in the hostel run by the school/college/institute (ii) If not and staying as an outstation student as paying guest or in rented accommodation in towns/cities which are not the places their parents resides, then the postal complete address of the landlord of the paying /rented accommodation may be given. Name of landlord Rent per Month Full postal address Pin Code Telephone/Mobile no. of landlord. 18. Details of bank account of student: (i) Name of the payee (as in the bank accounts) (ii) Name of the Bank (iii) Bank Branch (full address)_____________________________ _________________State___________District__________Pin_________ (iv) Branch Code number (v) Bank Account Number________________________ (in words__________________________________________________) (vi) Type of bank Account_____________Saving/Current (vii) MI CR code of the Bank___________________ (viii) Mode of Electronic transfer available in the Bank - ECA/RTGS/NEFT/CBS/ code number (if any). 19. Annual Income of parents/guardian of the student: Rs._______ (Specimen form of declaration of annual income is given at Appendix to this application form which is to be signed by the parents/guardian of the student and enclosed along with the application. In case parents/guardian are employed, income certificate from the employer be enclosed). 20. Documents enclosed with the application (i) Self-attested passport size photograph with signature. (ii) Attested copies of certificates of educational qualifications as mentioned up in para 12. (iii) Income declaration – affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper for self-employed parents/guardian or income certificate from the employer for employed parents/guardian. (iv) Proof of permanent residence. (v) Minority community declaration – affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper by the student that he/she belongs to any one of the minority communities notified by Central Government -9- 21. Declaration: (i) I hereby declare that the information given above is correct. (ii) I am not availing any other scholarship for this purpose from any other source. (iii) I shall abide by the terms and conditions for sanction of the Post-matric Scholarship. (iv) I undertake that if, at any stage, it is found to the satisfaction of the sanctioning authority in the concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration that the information given by me is false or if I violate the terms and conditions of the scholarship, the scholarship sanctioned to me, may be cancelled and the entire amount of scholarship will be refunded by me or recovered from me, apart from such penal action as warranted by law. Date: Signature of the student Place: Part–II [to be filled up by the Head of the school/college/institute] 22. Details of school/college/institute including residential ones: (i) Name of the school/college/institute where admitted: (ii) Address of school/college/institute: (iii) Telephone no: (iv) Fax no: (v) E-mail address: (vi) If a private institute, is the school/college/institute recognized? If so, the name of authority which has recognized it: 23. Verification/information to be furnished by the Head of school/ college/institute: (i) It is certified that the information filled in the above mentioned columns by Shri/Kumari________________s/o / d/o Shri ________________ who is admitted in________________________________course for the academic session_______________in_____________school/college/institute is correct. (ii) He/she is a hosteller/day scholar of the school/college/institute. or He/She is staying as paying guest/in a rented accommodation at the address given at para 17 as per office records. (i) He/She is a fresher admitted in the school for academic year _________. or He/She has been promoted from _________ to __________ in the academic year ___________. -10- 24. Details of bank account of school/college/institute (For deposit of course fee): (i) Name of the payee (as in the bank accounts) (ii) Name of the Bank (iii) Bank Branch (full address)_____________________________ _____________________State_________District________Pin_________ (iv) Branch Code number (v) Bank Account Number______________ (in words____________________________________________________) (vi) Type of bank Account_____________Saving/Current (vii) MI CR code of the Bank___________________ (viii) Mode of Electronic transfer available in the Bank - ECA/RTGS/NEFT/CBS/ code number (if any): 25. For Renewal of scholarship: It is certified that the above mentioned student has passed the____________________________examination for_____________(year) and has obtained ______________% of marks. It is also certified that the student has not changed the course of study and/or the school/college/institute of the study for which the scholarship was originally awarded/has changed the course of study and/or school/college/institute with prior approval of the State Government (please strike out which is not applicable). Signature of Head of the school/college/institute With official seal Date: Place: -11- Appendix to the Application Form (Specimen) DECLARATION OF PARENTS’/GUARDIAN’S INCOME I………………………………………………….……….……(Parents/Guardian) of ……………………….. …………………………(Name of Student) who is studying in …………………………………….. hereby declare that my annual income from all sources is Rs………….(in figures) Rupees…………………………………………………….…………only (in words). If any stage, it is found that the information given by me is false/not true, all benefits given to the student under the scheme of “Post-matric scholarship for students belonging to minority communities” could be withdrawn and legal action as deemed fit, may be taken against me or my ward. Signature Date: (Father/Mother/Guardian) Residential Address -12- CHECK LIST Sl. No. Item 1. To furnish the proposal as per prescribed format. To check / certify the following: [a] A separate account for this scholarship scheme is maintained. [b] The claim belonging to a notified minority community i.e. Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist or Parsi has been verified and the State Government / UT Administration is satisfied with the claim. [c] The school / college / institute where students are studying are Government or recognized by State Government / UT Administration. [d] The students proposed for award of scholarship have secured not less than 50% marks in previous final examination and that students from BPL families, having the lowest income have been given preference in the ascending order. [e] As the students belonging to minority communities could also belong to OBC, SC or ST category, it has been ensured that a student does not enjoy more than one scholarship. [f] The annual income, from all sources, of parents or guardian of the students should not exceed Rs.2 lakh. [g] Eligible girl students have been accommodated against the earmarked 30% scholarships for girl students, and where the balance have been transferred to boy students, it has been done only after the girl students’ list has been exhausted. [h] The reimbursement for admission fee and course / tuition fee claimed by students studying in the school/college / institute has been checked and worked out as per the scheme. [i] The students applying for award of scholarship have bank account. 2. [j] The sub-allocation for each minority communities has been maintained in the proposal. Appendix Courses, other than those listed below under merit-cum-means scholarship scheme, would be covered under the post-matric scholarship scheme. Engineering & TechnologyCourses (B.Tech/B.E./ M.Tech.) (1) Aeronautical Engineering (AE) (2) Agricultural Engineering (AG), (3) Automobile Engineering (AUE), (4) Applied Electronics & Instrumentation (AEI), (5) Automation and Robotics (ARE), (6) Bio-Medical Engineering (BME), (7) Bio-Technology (BT), (8) Ceramic Engineering/Technology (CT), (9) Chemical Engineering (CH), (10) Civil Engineering (CE), (11) Computer Science and Engineering (CS), (12) Electrical Engineering or Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE), (13) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), (14) Environmental Engineering (ENE), (15) Food Technology (FT), (16) Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM), (17) Information Technology (IT), (18) Instrumentation and Control Engineering (ICE), (19) Leather Technology (LT), (20) Marine Engineering (MRE), (21) Materials Science & Technology (MST), (22) Metallurgical Engineering (MT), (23) Mechanical Engineering (ME), (24) Mining Engineering (MN), (25) Oil & Paint Technology (OPT), (26) Polymer Science and Rubber Technology (PSR), (27) Printing Technology (PT), (28) Production Engineering (PE), (29) Pulp & Paper Technology (PPT), (30) Sugar Technology (ST), (31) Textile Engineering/Technology (TXT), (32) Transportation Engineering (TE). Cement Technology (1) Post graduate diploma in cement technology Fashion Technology (Degree from National Institute of Fashion Technology) 1. B.FTech (Design): Fashion Design, Leather Dsign, Accessory Design, Textile Design, Knitwear Design, Fashion Communication. 2. B.FTech (Apparel Production). 3. Me.FTech: Management, Apparel Production, Design Space. Management (1) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), (2) Post Graduate Certificate in Management (PGCM), (3) Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Exec-PGDM), (4) Master in Business Administration (MBA). Pharmacy (1) B.Pharma (2) M.Pharma (PH). Architecture & Town Planning (Under Graduate and Post Graduate level courses only) (1) Architecture (AR), (2) Interior Design (ID), (3) Building Construction Technology (BCT), (4) Planning (PL). Hotel Management & Catering Technology (Under Graduate and Post Graduate level courses only) (1) Hotel Management & Catering Technology (HMCT) Applied Arts & Crafts (Under Graduate and Post Graduate level courses only) (1) Applied Arts & Product Design (APD), (2) Fine Arts/Applied Arts/Fine & Applied Arts (FA/AA/FAA), (3) Fashion & Apparel Design (FAD). MCA (1) Master in Computer Application (MCA) Design (Degree from National Institute of Design, Ahamdabad) (1) Graduate diploma in design (2) Post graduate diploma programme in design Medical & Para Medical courses (1) MBBS (2) Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (BAMS) (3) Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery (BUMS) (4) Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery) (5) Post Graduate courses (6) Bachelor of Physical Therapy (BPT) (7) Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) (8) Bachelor of occupational Therapy (BOT) (9) Master of occupational Therapy (MOT) (10) B.Sc. Nursing (11) M.Sc. Nursing (12) B.D.S. (13) M.D.S. Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (1) B.VSc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry) (2) PG courses Chartered Accountancy/Institute of Cost and Work Accountancy/Company Secretary (1) CA (Chartered Accountancy) (2) ICWA (Institute of Cost and Work Accountancy) (3) CS (Company Secretary). Law (1) L.L.B. (2) L.L.M Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Post-matric scholarship scheme for minority communities Q.1. What is the post-matric scholarship scheme for minority communities? A. The objective of the scheme is to award scholarships to meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of minority community so as to provide them better opportunities for higher education, increase their rate of attainment in higher education and enhance their employability. Post-matric scholarship scheme for minority communities provides the scholarship to students from class XI to Ph.D (XI, XII, Technical/Vocational, Under Graduate, Post Graduate, M.Phil & Ph.D) studying in Government/ recognised private schools/ colleges/ universities/ institutes in India including technical/ vocational courses in Industrial Training Institutes/ Industrial Training Centers and the courses not covered under merit-cum-means based scholarship scheme for minority communities. This scholarship is not available for LLB, MBA, MCA, BE and MBBS. (See website:-minorityaffairs.gov.in) Q.2. Who is eligible to apply for the post-matric scholarship? A. Students belonging to Muslim/ Christian/ Sikh/ Buddhist/ Parsi, who have secured not less than 50% marks in previous final examination and the annual income of his/her parents/ guardians from all sources not exceeding Rs. 2 lakhs, can apply for the post-matric scholarship in the prescribed application to the Department dealing with minority welfare of his/her State/UT, on advertisement published by the State Government/ Union Territory Administration concerned. -2- Q.3. What is the financial assistance given under post matric scholarship? A. Under post-matric scholarship, financial assistance for admission & course/tuition fee and maintenance allowance is given, as under: Class/ Course Admission and Tuition fee per annum Maintenance allowance per month for 10 months in an academic year. Hosteller Day scholar Hosteller Day scholar XI-XII Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs. 7,000/- Rs. 235/- Rs. 140/- Technical and Vocational courses Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 235/- Rs. 140/- Under Graduate and Post Graduate Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs. 3,000/- Rs. 355/- Rs. 185/- M.Phil & Ph.D. Nil Rs. 510/- Rs. 330/- Q.4. How is the post-matric scholarship amount disbursed to the students? A. State Government/ Union Territory Administration concerned or their designated agencies disburse the maintenance allowance to the student’s bank accounts, and admission and course/ tuition fee to the bank account of School/ College/ University/ Institute concerned. Q.5. When did the scheme commence? A. It commenced from the year 2007-08. -3- Q.6. Who deals with the subject at the level of Deputy Secretary in the Ministry? A. Shri Lucas L. Kamsuan. Q.7. Do you have a suggestion? A. Please communicate in the following mailing address: Email:- [email protected] Fax:- 011-24364279 Q.8. What is the contact address of Principal Secretaries/Secretaries dealing with Post-matric Scholarship in States/UTs? List of Principal Secretaries/Secretaries dealing with Post-matric Scholarship in States/UTs. S.No. Name & Address Telephone No. 1 Principal Secretary, Minorities Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, ‘A’ Block, Ground Floor, A.P. Secretariat, Hyderabad – 500 022. 040-23454385 2 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Block No.-2, Civil Secretariat, (Near Public Service Commission Office), Itanagar. 0360-2212947 3 Secretary, Deptt. for Welfare of Minorities & Development, Govt. of Assam, Dispur. 0361-2237313 4 Principal Secretary, Minority Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Bihar, Barrack No.6, Main Old Sectt. 0612-2236742 -4- Patna 5 Secretary, Tribal & Scheduled Castes Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Room No.266, Dou Kalyan Singh Bhawan, Raipur. 0771-2234110 6 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Goa, Panaji. 0832-2419405 7 Principal Secretary. Social Justice & Empowerment Deptt., Govt. of Gujarat, New Sachivalaya Complex, Gandhinagar – 382 010. 079-23251203 23251201 23251209 23254817 8 Secretary, Social Justice & Empowerment Deptt., Govt. of Haryana, Room No.403, SSO Building, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-17, Chandigarh. 0172-2711706 9 Principal ICSI (Institute of Company Secretaries of India)tary, Social Justice& Empowerment Deptt., Govt. of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla. 0177-2621892 2880722 10 Principal Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir Civil Secretariat, Srinagar – 190 001. 0191-2579126 11 Principal Secretary, Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Jharkhand, Project Bhawan, Dhruva, Ranchi-834004. 0651-2400215 12 Secretary, Minority Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Karnataka, Vikas Soudha, M.S. Building, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedi, 080- 22200623 22034440 -5- Bangalore – 560001. 13 Principal Secretary, Higher Education Deptt., Govt. of Kerala, Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram. 0471-2518459 14. Principal Secretary, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhavan, Bhopal. 0755-2441509 15. Principal Secretary, Higher & Technical Education Deptt., Govt. of Mahrashtra, Mantralaya, Mumbai– 400 032. 022-22025301 16. Principal Secretary, Welfare of Minorities & OBC Deptt., Govt. of Manipur, Imphal. 0385-2451902 17. Commissioner & Secretary, Education Department, Govt. of Meghalaya, Shillong. 0364-2226684 18. Principal Secretary, Education & Human Resource Development Department, Govt. of Mizoram, Aizawl. 0389-2323224 19. Commissioner & Secretary, Higher Education Deptt., Govt. of Nagaland, Kohima. 0370-2270339 21 Secretary, Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Punjab, Mini Secretariat, Sector – 9, Chandigarh. 0172-2742691 2743721 5097500 -6- 22 Principal Secretary, Social Justice & Empowerment Deptt., Govt. of Rajasthan, Sachivalaya, Room No. 340, SSO Building, Jaipur. 0141-2227380 2220258 2227380 23 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Sikkim, Gangtok. 09434109826 03592-205596 24 Secretary, Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes, Minorities Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Secretariat, St. George Fort, Chennai-600009. 044-25670848 25 Commissioner & Secretary, SC, OBC & RM Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Tripura, Agartala-799001 0381-2322943 26 Principal Secretary, Minority Welfare & Wakf Deptt., Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, Sachivalaya, 4th Floor, Bapu Bhawan, Lucknow. 0522-2237157 27 Secretary, Minority Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Uttarakhand, Secretariat, Dehradun. 0135-2712061 28 Secretary, Minorities Affairs & Madrasa Education Deptt., Govt. of West Bengal, Writers’ Buildings, Kolkata-700 001. 033-22144015 29 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Andaman & Nicobar Admn., Port Blair. 03192-232382 30 Secretary, Social Welfare-cum-Home Deptt., 0172-2740008 -7- Chandigarh Admn., UT Secretariat, Sector-9, Chandigarh. 31 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Dadra & Nagar Haveli Admn., Silvasa. 0260-2230088 32 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Daman & Diu Admn. Moti Daman. 0260-2230088 33 Secretary, Deptt. for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minority, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, IInd Floor ‘B’ Block, Vikas Bhawan, I.P.Estate, New Delhi-110002. 011-23378278 34 Secretary, Social Justice, Empowerment & Culture Deptt., Lakshdweep Admn., Kavaratti. 04896-263180 35 Secretary, Social Welfare Deptt., Govt. of Puducherry, Secretariat, Puducherry. 0413-2334484
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