District Minority Officer Notes Day-18

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Free KPSC District Minority Officer Notes 2018. This is the 17th day of 40 day plan of District Minority Officer exam preparation 2018. The test based on this syllabus will be posted evening at 8.00 pm.



Pre-Matric, Post Matric hostels, Morarji Desai Residential Schools and Model Residential Schools

 

Pre- Matric Hostels:

To facilitate quality education and to achieve compulsory primary education, 28 Pre – Matric boys hostels & 33 Girls hostels are functioning under this Directorate with 3050 student beneficiaries/ inmates.

The following facilities are provided in these hostels.

  • Students studying from 5th to 10th std are eligible to get admission.
  • Food charges at the rate of Rs. 1000/-will be provided for 10 months.
  • Free accommodation.
  • Two pairs of Uniforms.
  • Text books and Stationary.
  • Bed and bed sheets once in 3 years.
  • Medical charges, hair cutting charges.
  • Supply of Newspapers.
  • 500/- monthly will be paid to 3 part-time teachers in each hostel.
  • The annual income of the student’s family should not exceed Rs. 44.500/ P.A and up to 1 lakh for category– 1 students.

 

Post – Matric Hostels:

To facilitate higher education 47 boys and 52 girls hostels total 99 are functioning with 6035 students under this Directorate. These beneficiaries are provided the following facilities.

  • Minority students studying in PUC, Degree & Post graduation courses or equivalent courses or equivalent courses are eligible to get admission.
  • Food charges at the rate of Rs. 1,100/- per month for ten months. Free Accommodation. Provision of Medical & library Facilities.
  • Annual income of the family should not exceed Rs. 44.500/ P.A and up to 1 lakh for category– 1 students.

 

Grant-in aid to hostels run by minority Organizations: –

Minority Voluntary organization running hostels for the benefit of minority students studying from 5th to 10th std are given boarding grant at the rate of Rs. 600/- per month per boarder for 10 months in an academic year.

 

Grant-in-aid to minority Orphanages: –

Minority Voluntary organizations running orphanages are given grant in aid at the rate of Rs. 500/- per month per boarder for 12 months. In these orphanages orphan/destitute children studying from 1 to 10th standard is given admissions.

 

Central Navodya Vidyalaya: –

The Directorate of Minorities is running Morarji Desai Residential Schools for minority students and giving quality education and peaceful environment for the students. The Chief Minister of Karnataka has directed the department to open new residential schools on the lines of Navodya Vidyalaya in each district and provided budget provision under para 218.

 

Morarji Desai Residential Schools:

To promote educational levels by increasing enrolment and retention and to bring down school drop-out rate with greater focus on quality education, Morarji Desai Residential Schools are opened. These Residential school function across Karnataka for 6th to 10th std students there are 95 Morarji Desai Residential Schools and 21 Pre-University residential colleges and 5 Muslim residential schools running under directorate of Minorities.

Students whose parents annual income is one lakh or less per annum are eligible for admission to these hostels.

The facilities provided in these Morarji Desai Residential Schools are: –

  • Boarding facilities for each student at the rate of Rs. 1400/- per month for 10 months.
  • Free Accommodation.
  • Free Uniform, Shoes & Socks.
  • Free Text Books & Stationery.
  • Free other Facilities.

 

Maulana Azad Model Schools: –

200 Maulana Azad Model Schools will be established out of which 100.

schools in 30 districts of the state are started with an intake strength of 60 students for 6th standard onwards with English medium of instructions. 75% of Minority Students and 25% Scheduled caste and tribe and Backward Classes students will be admitted as per the present norms. Also 50% of the seats are reserved for girl students.

 

Starting of Hostel Facilities to working Women: –

In order to provide protection to women working, in Bangalore city and other major cities like Kalburgi, Mysore, Belgaum, Hubli/Dharwad, Dakshina kannada, Shivamogga, Davanagere and Tumkur district Government has accorded permission to construct 10 working women hostels in an amount of Rs.2.00 crores. The intake strength of hostel at Bangalore city will be 75 and in other places 50 inmates. The minimum age limit should be 18 years and above.

 

Minority Model Residential Schools

The Directorate of minorities has opened 8 model residential schools to provide quality education and peaceful environment for students of 6th to 12th standard.


 

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