The guidelines state that the 41 identified ministries and departments have to earmark at least 4.3% funds for DAPST.
Seven
central ministries and departments have not earmarked funds for
tribal
welfare schemes in their budget for 2019-20 and 12 have "kept
the provision below the level stipulated by the Niti Aayog",
officials said Wednesday.
In
2017, the Niti Aayog developed new guidelines obligating 41 central
ministries and departments to earmark funds for "Development
Action Plan for Scheduled Tribes" (DAPST), earlier known as
Tribal Sub-Plan.
An
official said the guidelines were finalized in January 2019, which
means complete adherence cannot be ensured this financial year.
"Since
the ministries decide their allocations for various schemes by
November-December and the guidelines were finalised in January, any
corrective action is possible next year only," the official
said.
The
guidelines state that the 41 identified ministries and departments
have to earmark at least 4.3 per cent funds for DAPST.
In
January, the Department of Economic Affairs wrote to the Ministry of
Tribal Affairs, saying 7 ministries/departments have not earmarked
funds for DAPST and 12 have "kept the provision below the level
stipulated by Niti Aayog", according to the official.
Budget 2019
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