Ruchika Kumari | June 11, 2026 | 08:35 AM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka releases first-quarter education grant; school infrastructure schemes receive no funds.

The Karnataka government has released Rs 37.56 crore (Rs 3,756.67 lakh) to the Department of School Education and Literacy for implementing state-sector schemes and programmes during the first quarter of the 2026-27 financial year. According to a government order issued this month (originally in Kannada), the amount represents a three-month grant covering April to June 2026. The funds have been sanctioned under the department's budget allocation for 2026-27, and departmental heads have been authorised to utilise and disburse the amount in accordance with prescribed rules.
The order states that the grant will support a range of initiatives related to school education, teacher training, quality improvement, student welfare, adult education and public libraries. The government has also noted that Rs 8,120 lakh had already been released separately towards expenses related to the Second PUC examinations conducted in March 2026.
The release forms part of the state's quarterly expenditure plan.
| Programme | Budget Estimate (Rs lakh) | Grant Released (Rs lakh) |
| Quality Assurance and Student Motivation Initiative | 900 | 225 |
| Art. 6.16 Programme | 5,000 | 1,250 |
| Unutilised Amount under SCSP/STSP Act, 2013 | 547.04 | 137 |
| Fee Refund for Female Students of Government PU Colleges | 912 | 228 |
| Directorate of Pre-Graduate Education | 357.1 | 89.27 |
Fund allocation is done to ensure uninterrupted implementation of approved schemes.
Several infrastructure-focused schemes did not receive any allocation under the three-month grant release.
| Programme | Budget Estimate (Rs lakh) | Grant Released (Rs lakh) |
| Infrastructure for Primary and Secondary Schools | 52,486 | 0 |
| Karnataka Public Schools Strengthening (KPS)-EAP | 10,000 | 0 |
| Toilet Facilities for Schools | 7,500 | 0 |
| Infrastructure for Karnataka Public Schools | 2,000 | 0 |
| Education Quality Improvement Programme (EQIP) | 800 | 0 |
| Basic Facility for Undergraduate Colleges | 13,066 | 0 |
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The sanctioned amount is expected to support routine administrative functions and programme implementation across various education-related departments during the April-June period.
| Programme | Budget Estimate (Rs lakh) | Grant Released (Rs lakh) |
| District Education and Training Institute/Teacher Education College | 306.92 | 76.73 |
| Education Training and Vocational Training Centres | 30.2 | 7.55 |
| Lok Shikshan (Adult Education Programme) | 20 | 5 |
| Public Library – Direction and Administration | 1,188 | 297 |
Further fund releases are likely to be made during subsequent quarters based on budget provisions and departmental requirements.
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