Tripura Govt issues show-cause notices to 34 students for submitting fake documents for scholarship
Press Trust of India | April 3, 2025 | 03:10 PM IST | 1 min read
35,665 ST students applied for post-matric scholarship through the NSP portal during the 2023-24 academic year.
AGARTALA : The Tripura government has issued show cause notices to 34 ST students for submitting false income certificates to get post-matric scholarship, a senior official said on Wednesday. Tribal Welfare Department director Subhasish Das said 35,665 ST students had applied for post matric scholarship through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) during the 2023-24 academic year. A total of 34,436 students were granted scholarships amounting to Rs 68.13 crore, he said.
As a part of the scholarship, the government provides full college fees to eligible students to pursue different courses. "...it has been revealed from the enquiries conducted by the competent administrative authorities that 34 ST students had applied for ST post-matric scholarship for the 2023-24 academic year through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP), uploading fake income certificates," the notice issued by Das said.
Also read Bihar: Post-Matric, NMMS scholarships late for thousands due to tech glitches, manpower shortage
"The production of such fake income certificates to get scholarship grants constitutes misappropriation of public money, document forgery and defrauding the scholarship sanctioning authority, which amounts to a criminal offence," it said. The 34 students were asked to show cause as to why FIR should not be lodged against them for submitting fake income certificates. The replies to the notice should be sent to Das by April 16.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Delhi University plans study-abroad programme for UG students, scholarships for some
- Hostel Life: Bad food, dirty toilets, sky-high fees – the truth about higher education’s crumbling backbone
- No UGC framework, no scope of AI-free assignments; teachers rethink class assessment with viva voce
- Assam Women’s University: From handful of students to robots in village schools, AWU is just getting started
- Teacher Training: Deemed university on paper, NITTTRs lose ground as AICTE, MMTTCs muscle in on domain
- CBSE mandatory 3rd language rule leaves Sanskrit as only R3 option at many pvt English-medium schools
- Mofussil to Markets: SNDT Women’s University is taking fashion design boom to the Maharashtra hinterlands
- Promised, but missing: Five years on, National Digital University reduced to a budget item, with no funds
- Amravati University drops Marathi novel on Covid lockdown from syllabus; ‘targeting literature,’ says author
- JNU, TISS Mumbai, BHU: Student unions vanish from universities with elections scrapped, councils taking over