Santosh writes:

>Please provide me with actual first-hand evidence from a responsible law 
>enforcement agency in a point-wise manner here that Ekal Vidyalaya, VHP 
>America and/or Indicorps are/were directly involved in funding any kind of 
>illegal or criminal activity in India or anywhere else. I will forward that 
>>information to the U.S. Department of Homeland security.

Please read the following, and forward the info. to US department of Homeland 
Security as promised. 

http://www.hindu.com/2005/05/19/stories/2005051907291200.htm
Center stops grants to 'one-teacher' schools

 Centre stops grants to `one-teacher schools'

Anita Joshua

"Funds used to create hatred"

NEW DELHI: The Union Human Resource Development Ministry has stopped grants to 
`Ekal Vidyalayas' (one-teacher schools) run by the Friends of Tribal Society 
(FTS) in tribal belts of the country in collaboration with the Vishwa Hindu 
Parishad.

This follows a study which revealed that the FTS was ``misusing these funds, 
and using the grants for creating disharmony amongst religious groups and 
creating a political cadre''.

Since 1999-2000, the FTS was being provided assistance for its `One Teacher 
Schools' project — better known as Ekal Vidyalayas — under the Innovative & 
Experimental Education component of the Education Guarantee Scheme and 
Alternative & Innovative Education.

Acting on complaints that Government funds were being used to support 
``institutions — some of which masqueraded as non-governmental organisations — 
that promote perverted ideologies,'' the UPA Government ordered an enquiry into 
the functioning of the FTS soon after it took office last year.

Pending enquiry, the Government did not release grants to the FTS in the last 
fiscal and now that the report has come in the Ministry has decided to stop 
funding completely.

As per funding details available for last three fiscals, the FTS in West Bengal 
got a grant of Rs. 49.97 lakhs in 2002-03, and three units of the organisation 
— West Bengal, Assam and Jharkhand — were allocated a total of Rs. 1.04 crores 
in 2003-04. While the West Bengal unit got one of the largest allocations under 
the scheme in 2002-03, the FTS cornered nearly half the amount sanctioned 
across the country the following year.

"Funds diverted"

According to the enquiry committee, funds sanctioned by not only the HRD 
Ministry but also the Ministries of Rural Development, Tribal Welfare, Science 
and Technology and Women & Child Development were being diverted to generate 
hatred toward minorities, and condition the minds of children. As a case in 
point, the report cited the use of `Jai Shri Ram' as response to roll call in 
the classroom, and use of Hindu Gods to teach the English alphabet.

The committee visited Singhbum district in Jharkhand, and Tinsukhia and 
Dibrugarh districts of Assam, and found that the FTS worked under numerous 
names and identities. Besides trying to condition minds, the committee found 
that names of many students ``enrolled'' in the Ekal Vidyalaya registers were 
copied from government-run schools. Neither was reading and learning material 
provided to students despite specific allocations to the FTS. And, where they 
were provided, it was through the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and not the FTS.

Acknowledging the role of non-formal education for universalisation of 
elementary education, the committee called for a review of the schemes to 
support such endeavours. It recommended that alternative schooling be allowed 
only in places without formal schools. Also, noting that the FTS and the 
Bharatiya Janata Party got foreign funds in the name of tribal education, the 
committee suggested that these sources of funding, too, be put under the 
scanner as they were being used for a divisive agenda.




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