West Bengal's Disregard for Vidyanjali Sparks National Outcry

The Centre criticized West Bengal for not implementing the Vidyanjali scheme, a school volunteer initiative. Only 55 out of 82,000 schools in the state have adopted the program designed to enhance learning. This has led to limited volunteer participation and no CSR projects completed in the region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-02-2026 22:30 IST | Created: 11-02-2026 22:30 IST
West Bengal's Disregard for Vidyanjali Sparks National Outcry
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The Centre accused West Bengal of neglecting the Vidyanjali scheme, an initiative launched in 2021 to bolster educational resources through community involvement. Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary revealed that merely 55 of over 82,000 schools in the state have embraced the scheme.

During the Rajya Sabha session, BJP MP Samik Bhattacharya questioned the state's participation, citing minimal implementation of central schemes. Chaudhary reported low volunteer engagement, with only 2,134 individuals onboard, and no completed CSR projects, attributing this to political reluctance.

Chaudhary stressed the scheme's benefits, seen by 2 crore students nationwide, urging West Bengal to allow community contributions to enhance educational facilities. TMC members contested these claims in the House, highlighting stalled projects in various sectors.

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