In February this year, at the Union Budget session, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced several development projects and schemes for the education sector, including the development and augmentation of the Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRSs). The Ministry of Tribal Affairs originally established the EMRS plan in 1997-98 as an equal opportunity effort for Scheduled Tribes (STs) to provide high-quality education facilities in remote and heavily inhabited tribal regions. In her announcement, Sitharaman proposed to increase the number of existing EMRSs from 689 currently to 740, for which 38,800 new teachers will be recruited.