Will Kerala Ensure No SC/ST Child Lags in Knowledge-Based Progress?

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Key Takeaways
- Kerala's commitment to educational inclusivity for SC/ST communities.
- Unnathi Scholarship empowers students to study abroad.
- Technical training programs offer job readiness within six months.
- TRACE program supports youth in various professional fields.
- e-Grants program assists over 13 lakh students.
Kasaragod, Oct 2 (NationPress) Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasized on Thursday that not a single child from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), or other marginalized communities should be overlooked in Kerala's journey toward a knowledge-centric society. Speaking at the Durga Higher Secondary School Auditorium in Kanhangad, the Chief Minister stated that the government's primary aim is to incorporate marginalized groups into the mainstream and ensure equal opportunities in education, employment, and social welfare.
This initiative, which is set to commence on Gandhi Jayanti, is driven by the motto: “Leap towards knowledge and employment”, embodying Gandhiji’s vision of social inclusivity.
CM Vijayan highlighted the state's flagship programs designed to empower marginalized communities. The Unnathi Scholarship has already assisted over 1,000 SC/ST students in pursuing higher education abroad.
Technical training programs under the government’s skill development initiatives prepare students from these communities to secure jobs within six months after completing their courses.
He also mentioned the Palakkad Medical College, which enrolls 72 SC/ST students each year. Since 2014, 413 SC and 15 ST students have graduated as doctors, contributing to Kerala’s healthcare system.
Furthermore, the Training for Career Excellence (TRACE) program offers stipendiary training to over 5,000 youths in fields like engineering, law, nursing, paramedical, management, and journalism.
The CM emphasized the Smart Study Room initiative, which provides Rs 2.5 lakh per unit, alongside the state’s LIFE and SAFE housing schemes, ensuring that marginalized families have secure homes.
Currently, more than 13 lakh students, including 4.5 lakh SC and 80,000 ST students, benefit from various pre- and post-matric scholarships under the state’s e-Grants program, irrespective of family income.
CM Vijayan also highlighted the significance of ongoing campaigns addressing sanitation, anti-drug initiatives, healthcare, employment, rights awareness, and disaster preparedness.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensure that “the taste of development and touch of welfare reaches every region, leaving no one behind”.