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Dipke Urges PM to Use PM CARES Funds for Rural Schools

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke seeks PM CARES funds for rural schools. He launched the ‘School Thik Karo’ campaign to highlight infrastructure gaps.

Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
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Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 19 August 2026 at 11:45 pm
Dipke Urges PM to Use PM CARES Funds for Rural Schools

Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has urged the Centre to utilize the PM CARES Fund to improve rural school infrastructure and build over 1,000 high-tech model schools.

Dipke, the CJP’s national convenor, has launched the ‘School Thik Karo’ campaign to highlight the infrastructure gaps in rural schools. He claims that children across the country are struggling with poor access roads and a lack of basic facilities such as benches and drinking water.

The Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Fund had a total balance of ₹8,452 crore as of March 31, 2025. Dipke questions the use of PM CARES funds, stating that while ₹8,500 crore is lying unused, children are crying for good roads to school, good benches, and drinking water.

Dipke argues that the available funds could help create new school infrastructure. He estimates that the cost of building a school is approximately ₹8 crore and suggests that with ₹8,500 crore, more than 1,000 new high-tech model schools could be built.

Dipke recently visited rural schools in Maharashtra and found them to be in very bad condition. He was told that there was a shortage of funds, but he points out that ₹8,500 crore is lying in the PM CARES Fund. He appeals to people to urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use the fund for children’s education.

Of the PM CARES Fund’s ₹8,452 crore balance, ₹7,846 crore was held in fixed deposits and ₹605 crore in savings bank accounts. The fund spent ₹87.8 lakh on the PM CARES for Children Scheme, which supports children who lost both parents.

Dipke’s campaign aims to bring attention to the poor state of rural schools and to push for the use of PM CARES funds to improve education infrastructure. He believes that the PM should show that he actually cares by using the fund for the people, for education, and for the schools of poor kids.

The PM CARES Fund was established to provide relief and assistance in emergency situations. However, Dipke’s campaign raises questions about the use of the fund and whether it is being utilized effectively to address the needs of rural schools.

In conclusion, Dipke’s appeal to use PM CARES funds for rural schools highlights the need for improved education infrastructure in rural areas. The campaign aims to bring attention to the issue and to push for action from the government.

The significance of this campaign lies in its potential to bring about positive change in the lives of rural children. By improving education infrastructure, the government can help provide better opportunities for children in rural areas, which can have a lasting impact on their futures.

Overall, Dipke’s campaign is a call to action for the government to utilize the PM CARES Fund to address the needs of rural schools and to provide better education infrastructure for children in these areas.

Frequently asked questions

What is the current balance of the PM CARES Fund?

The current balance of the PM CARES Fund is ₹8,452 crore.

How much could be spent on building new schools with the available funds?

With ₹8,500 crore, more than 1,000 new high-tech model schools could be built, assuming a cost of ₹8 crore per school.

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