Education

Mitra allocates RM20 mil for needy Indian uni students

They will receive one-off RM2,000 subsidy before start of new semester

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 May 2023 6:00PM

Mitra allocates RM20 mil for needy Indian uni students
Datuk R. Ramanan, who chairs the Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit special task force committee, says the aid announced today is specially for 10,000 second- to fourth-year students. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, May 5, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (Mitra) has allocated RM20 million for its bachelor’s degree tuition assistance subsidy programme for B40 Indian students in public universities, its special task force committee chairman Datuk R. Ramanan said.

He said that the aid was specially for 10,000 second- to fourth-year students, and they would receive a one-off RM2,000 subsidy before the start of the new semester in September or October.

“The… subsidy will be deposited into the Bank Simpanan Nasional accounts of those who qualify,” he said at a media conference today, adding that applications were open from 2pm this May 8 till September 15 through the Mitra website at www.mitra.gov.my.

He also announced an Early Education Subsidy programme for Tamil private kindergartens registered with the Education Ministry, involving an allocation of RM10.89 million and a target of 4,500 recipients.

He added that each child would receive a monthly subsidy of RM200 for a year to cover fees and breakfast. 

“The subsidy will be paid directly to kindergarten operators,” he said, adding that applications can be made at the Mitra website, which was opened on April 17 and will end on May 28.

Ramanan also said RM8.64 million has been allocated under its dialysis aid subsidy programme for 900 chronic kidney disease patients to cover the cost of one session per week for a year.

“Those who qualify will receive RM200 in subsidies,” he said, adding that applications could be made between May 8 till August 30 on the Mitra website.

He also shared that the involvement of officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the Integrity Department in every Mitra meeting was to ensure the unit was not linked to any embezzlement issues.

“We are very transparent and the names of all financial grant recipients will be displayed on our official website,” he said.

Ramanan said that the committee would also monitor the finances of recipients to ensure that they make good use of the funds for their intended purposes, which has now been expanded to 10 fields.

“All recipients must sign a declaration to implement whatever they need to do using the funds received. If they do not use the money for that purpose, they have to return the money,” he said.

Applications for Mitra financial grants have been extended from April 29 to May 28 and till now, 1,227 applications have been received. – Bernama, May 5, 2023

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