“SEEPC Report Highlights Early Affirmative Action Initiatives in Hyderabad Focused on Dalit Welfare and Mulki Rules”
**Establishment of 185 Schools for Depressed Classes and Creation of Trust Board with Dalit Representation**
In a significant initiative aimed at improving educational opportunities for marginalized communities, a total of 185 schools catering specifically to the Depressed Classes have been established. This initiative comes as part of a broader commitment to enhance access to quality education for all sections of society.
To oversee the successful implementation and management of these schools, a Depressed Classes Trust Board has been constituted. This board will include representation from the Dalit community to ensure that the voices and needs of those it serves are adequately addressed.
The government has allocated a budget of Rs 2.5 crore for this initiative, which is expected to support the operational costs of the schools, provide educational materials, and ensure proper faculty recruitment and training.
This move is part of a wider effort to uplift underprivileged communities through targeted educational programs and initiatives, contributing to the overall goal of achieving greater social equity in education across the region. Further updates will follow as the schools become operational and the impact of the Trust Boards initiatives are assessed.
