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Maharashtra hikes scholarships for differently-abled students after 12 years

Updated on: 01 April,2026 05:38 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Sanjeev Shivadekar | sanjeev.shivadekar@mid-day.com

Maharashtra Cabinet has approved a long-awaited hike in scholarships for differently-abled students from Classes 8 to 12 after 12 years. Meanwhile, over 93,000 scholarship applications remain pending verification due to documentation issues on the MahaDBT portal

Maharashtra hikes scholarships for differently-abled students after 12 years

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In a significant step towards education welfare, the Maharashtra State Cabinet has approved an increase in scholarship amounts for thousands of differently-abled students across the state, offering long-awaited financial relief.

The decision was cleared during a recent cabinet meeting and will benefit students from Class 8 to Class 12. Furthermore, this marks the first revision in scholarship amounts in over twelve years, addressing a long-pending demand from students and parents. This is the first increase in scholarship amounts in 12 years, bringing major relief to students in Classes 8 to 12.


Over 93,000 scholarship applications await verification in Maharashtra



More than 93,000 scholarship applications from students seeking higher education are currently pending verification in Maharashtra, the state government informed the legislative council on Tuesday, reported the PTI.

In a written reply, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil said that 93,326 applications were awaiting verification on the MahaDBT Portal as of February 27.

Patil explained that the verification process is often delayed because applicants fail to upload required documents, submit incorrect files, or do not provide hard copies of their applications to colleges.

These issues slow down the scrutiny process carried out by the concerned authorities.

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