Achi news desk-Bhaskar News Dumka Jharkhand government has allocated grants for the financial year 2023-24 for degree colleges permanently affiliated to the state, a total of Rs 34.38 crore has been given for 52 degree colleges permanently affiliated to the state. In this regard, Rs 6 crore 82 lakh 80 thousand has been allotted to Sido Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka for 10 colleges. Among SKMU colleges, the maximum amount of Rs 2 crore 40 lakh has been allotted to Rural College Mayurakshi, Raneshwar. While the affiliated degree college AN College Dumka received a grant of only Rs 60 lakh. This year, the Jharkhand government has given a grant of Rs 2.40 crore to MG College Raneshwar, increasing it four times on the basis of NAAC accreditation. The second round of NAAC accreditation of MG Raneshwar College has also been completed. Because of this, this college was able to obtain a higher grant four times. According to the information, due to failure to fulfill the condition of NAAC accreditation, 9 affiliated degree colleges of SKMU including AN College Dumka had to be deprived of the higher grant. In many of these colleges, the first cycle of NAAC accreditation had been completed but the college management was not ready for the scale After the date expired, NAAC failed to get the second circulation accreditation done because the colleges were deprived of the higher grant. How much grant was allocated to which affiliated degree college? Mayurakshi Rural College, Raneshwar – 2 crore 40 lakh, Aditya Narayan College, Dumka – 60 lakh, Shikaripada College – 60 lakh, Degree College, Nala (Jamtara) – 60 lakh, BSA College, Patna (Barharwa) – 30 lakh, BLNL College Bohra Barharwa – 48 lakhs SBSSPS Pathargama Tribal College (Godda) – 60 lakhs, Godda Women’s College – 60 lakhs, Mihijam Evening Degree Tribal College – 36 lakhs, Bhadhit Jha College 2 Kun lakhs