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For whom the bells do not toll

For all the claims of economic buoyancy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s branding as Vishwa Guru, the poorest sections of society who need the government’s support the most appear to have fallen by the wayside. The author takes a look at the key central government schemes starved of funds

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Basant Kumar Mohanty
Published 20.08.25, 07:29 AM

Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan

The key scheme for the implementation of the Right to Education Act, which makes education a right of every child in the age group of 6 to 14 years

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Beneficiaries: 15.6 crore students in 11.6 lakh government and aided schools

Allocations (in crore)

BE 23-24: 37,453

RE 23-24: 33,000

BE 24-25: 37,010

RE 24-25: 37,010

BE 25-26: 41,250

BE: Budget estimate RE: Revised estimate, which includes additional requirements under the scheme in a particular year

PM-POSHAN

The rechristened mid-day meal scheme under which students of elementary classes (Classes I to VIII) in government and aided schools get food

Beneficiaries: 11 crore children in Classes I to VIII enrolled in 10.35 lakh government and aided schools

Allocations (in crore)

BE 23-24: 11,600

RE 23-24: 10,000

BE 24-25: 12,467

RE 24-25: 10,000

BE 25-26: 12,500

Saksham Anganwadi

The WCD ministry’s scheme provides nutrition support to children between 6 months and 6 years, pregnant women and lactating mothers. Adolescent girls aged 14 to 18 years in “aspirational districts” and the Northeast are also eligible for benefits.

The scheme also provides early childhood care and education for children aged 3 to 6 years

Beneficiaries: Over 10 crore beneficiaries

Allocations (in crore)

BE 23-24: 20,552

RE 23-24: 21,522 BE 24-25: 21,200

RE 24-25: 20,071

BE 25-26: 21,960

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

The ministry of rural development’s MGNREGA provides up to 100 days of unskilled work to every rural household in a year

Beneficiaries: 13.5 crore active workers

Allocations (in crore)

BE 23-24: 60,000

RE 23-24: 86,000

BE 24-25: 86,000

RE 24-25: 86,000

BE 25-26: 86,000

National Social Assistance Programme

The NSAP provides pension benefits to the elderly, widows and the physically challenged

Beneficiaries: 3.09 crore

Allocations (in crore)

BE 23-24: 9,636

RE 23-24: 9,652

BE 24-25: 9,652

RE 24-25: 9,652

BE 25-26: 9,652

Source: Data from reports of Expenditure Budget documents for FY 2023-23, 2024-25 and 2025-26

Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan PM Poshan Scheme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
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