Congress MP K.C. Venugopal chaired a Public Accounts Committee meeting Thursday to review centrally sponsored welfare schemes in the education sector.

The review is critical because it assesses whether federal funding for school and higher education is reaching intended beneficiaries effectively following an audit briefing.

The meeting took place at 11:00 AM [1] at the Parliament House Annexe in New Delhi. As the chair of the Public Accounts Committee, Venugopal led the session to examine the execution of these welfare programs across both primary and tertiary education levels [1].

This oversight occurs as part of a broader administrative cycle in the legislature. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla recently reconstituted four [2] key parliamentary panels for the 2026–27 [3] fiscal year, with Venugopal retaining his position as the chair of the PAC [2].

The committee is specifically analyzing how these centrally funded schemes are implemented on the ground. By reviewing audit data, the panel aims to identify gaps in the delivery of education services, and ensure financial accountability for the welfare programs [1].

Congress MP K.C. Venugopal chaired a Public Accounts Committee meeting Thursday to review centrally sponsored welfare schemes

The PAC's focus on education welfare schemes signals a legislative push for greater transparency in how the Indian government distributes academic funding. By aligning this review with the reconstitution of key panels for the 2026–27 fiscal year, the committee is establishing a baseline for financial accountability in the education sector for the coming term.