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Why only online application for minority scholarships, Delhi HC asks Centre

Why is it mandatory for students from minority communities to apply online for scholarships meant to benefit them, the Delhi High Court asked the Centre on Thursday.

Updated on: Sep 30, 2016 01:36 AM IST
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The Delhi high court on Thursday asked the Centre why it had made online application mandatory for students from minority communities seeking scholarships.

Why is it mandatory for students from minority communities to apply online for scholarships meant to benefit them, the Delhi High Court asked the Centre on Thursday. (Sunil Ghosh / HT file/ For representation only)
Why is it mandatory for students from minority communities to apply online for scholarships meant to benefit them, the Delhi High Court asked the Centre on Thursday. (Sunil Ghosh / HT file/ For representation only)

“Why have you made it mandatory to apply online only,” a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal said and asked the Centre to file its response to it.

The bench told a petitioner that the challenge to Centre’s decision making Aadhaar card mandatory for students from the minority communities to apply for scholarships has been taken care of by the Supreme Court, which was seized of the matter.

“The first prayer (for making Aadhaar card mandatory) has been taken care of by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is seized of the issue and we do not need to pass any order,” the bench said.

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The petitioner, West Bengal-based Nasimuddin Educational and Charitable Trust, said they would not press for the first prayer but were challenging the decision which has made it mandatory to apply for scholarships online only. “Lakhs of minority students may not be able to apply online. They (government) should allow offline application also,” advocate Pranav Sachdeva, appearing for the petitioner, said.

 
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