Implementation of the
Recommendations of the Sachar Committee: Leading to better Results
Inclusive growth
being the basic mantra of the Government policies at the Centre, a number of
steps have been taken by the Government at various levels to ensure that the
benefits of development and economic resurgence reach all sections of the
society including Minorities. It was in this very context that the Prime
Minister had constituted a High Level Committee on Social, Economic and
Educational status of the Muslim Community, popularly known as the Sachar
Committee, so as to suggest ways to ameliorate the condition of the Muslim
Community as a whole. In tune with this policy perspective a large number of
measures have been adopted to ensure that the development deficit that exists
with respect to the Muslim Community gradually disappears and the Community is
able to march ahead on the path of development alongside other communities.
Major
recommendations of the Sachar Committee accepted by the Government include the
following:
Access to
Education – Providing free and high quality education
to children up to the age of 14, opening government schools in Muslim
concentration areas, awarding scholarships, modernising Madrasas, etc.
Access
to Credit – Promoting and enhancing access to Muslims
in Priority Sector lending, open more branches in Muslim concentration areas,
promote micro finance among women, etc.
Skill
Development – Opening ITIs and Polytechnics to focus on high
growth potential in the Muslim concentration areas.
Special
Area Development Initiatives -Villages/towns/habitations to be provided with basic
amenities, good quality government schools, health facilities, etc. for all
poor including Muslims.
Waqf – better utilization of waqf properties,
etc.
Measures
for Affirmative Action – Setting up of Equal Opportunity
Commission (EOC), National Data Bank (NDB) and Assessment and Monitory
Authority (AMA).
Thirteen
Departments/Ministries report to the Government regarding the progress in
implementation of Sachar Committee recommendations on a periodic basis.
Department of Financial Services
· All public sector banks have been directed to open more branches in districts having a substantial minoritypopulation. In 2007-08, 523 branches were opened in such districts
while in 2008-09, 537 new branches wereopened. In 2009-10, 743 new branches and in 2010-11, 814 new
branches were opened. During 2011-12, 1098
branches have been opened upto 31st March 2012. A total of 5954branches have been opened since 2007-08.
· RBI revised its Master Circular on the1st July, 2011 on priority sector lending (PSL) for improving creditfacilities to minority communities. As
on 31st March 2012, Rs.1,64,748.42 crore, which
is 14.55% of total PSL
,were provided to minorities.
· To promote micro-finance among women,
5,55,563 accounts have been opened for minority women with Rs. 6582.22 crore as
micro-credit in 2011-12 up to March 2012.
· All public sector banks are organizing awareness campaigns in blocks/districts/towns
with
substantial minority population. In 2011-12, 6912 awareness campaigns were organized in such areas
up to March 2012.
· Lead banks
have organized 4095 entrepreneurial
development programmes in blocks/districts/towns withsubstantial minority population upto March 2012
and the number of beneficiaries is 58,106.
Ministry of Human Resource Development
A multi-pronged strategy to address the educational backwardness of the Muslim community,
as brought out by
the Sachar
Committee, has been adopted-
· Under the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) scheme, criteria of educationally
backward blocks has
been
revised with effect from 1st April 2008 to cover blocks with less than
30% rural female literacy and
in urban areas
with less than national average of female literacy. Under the scheme, 450 KGBVs have been operationalised in
minority concentration districts, so far. 75 KGBVs have been operationalised for
minority concentration districtsduring the year
2011-12 up to March
2012.
· Universalization of access to quality education at secondary stage called Rashtriya
Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) has been approved. The scheme envisages preference to minority concentration areas in opening
of
Government schools. State Governments have been advised to accord priority to setting up of new / upgraded schools in minority concentration areas while appraising proposals under this scheme. 356 New Secondary Schools have been
approved in 2011-12 up to March 2012.
· One model college each would be set up in 374 educationally backward districts (EBDs)
of the country. Of 374 EBDs,
67 are in identified minority concentration districts. During the 11th Plan, 14 model colleges have been sanctioned
in MCDs, and funds of Rs.
2.67 crores have been
released.
· Under the Sub-mission on
polytechnics, financial assistance is provided to the States/UTs for setting up ofpolytechnics
in un-served and under-served districts. 57 districts
out of 90 minority concentration districts are
eligible for consideration under the scheme. So far,
48 minority concentration districts have been covered for settingup of polytechnics, and an amount
of Rs.254.66 crore have been released up to March 2012.
· Preference is given
by the University Grants
Commission for
provision of girls' hostels in universities and colleges in
the
areas where
there is concentration of minorities especially Muslims.
The UGC has sanctioned 285 Women's hostels and released Rs.203.69 crore
till March 2012 during 11th Plan in Minority Concentration Districts/area.
· The Area Intensive & Madarsa
Modernisation Programme has been revised and bifurcated into two schemes. A Scheme for Providing Quality
Education in Madarsas (SPQEM) has been launched with an allocation of Rs. 325
crore for the Eleventh Five-year Plan. It
contains attractive provisions for better teachers’ salary, increased
assistance for books, teaching aids and computers, and introduction of
vocational subjects, etc. An
amount of Rs. 139.53 crore has been released during 2011-12 against budget
provision of Rs. 150 crore. The
other scheme, which provides financial assistance for Infrastructure
Development of Private aided/unaided Minority Institutes (IDMI), has been
launched with an allocation of Rs. 125 crore for the Eleventh Five-year
Plan. During 2011-12, an
amount of Rs. 48.43 crore has been released to 259 institutions, against budget
outlay of Rs. 50.00 crore.
· For subsequent access to higher education, the Certificates issued by the State Madarsa Boards, whose Certificatesand qualifications
have been
granted equivalence by the corresponding State Boards, would be
considered equivalent by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council of Board of School Education in India
(COBSE)
or/and
by any other
school examination board.
· Academies for professional development of Urdu medium teachers have been set up at
three Central Universities namely, Aligarh Muslim
University , Jamia Milia Islamia University , New
Delhi and Maulana Azad National Urdu University , Hyderabad . During 2011-12, 5092 Urdu Teachers have been
trained under Refresher Courses/Workshops.
· Under the revised scheme, financial assistance is given for appointment of Urdu
teachers in a Government
school in any locality where more than 25% of the population is from
Urdu speaking community. The financial
assistance would be based on the prevailing salary structure of Urdu
teachers mployed with schools of the StateGovernment. Honorarium is also
admissible to part-time Urdu teachers.
· The States/UTs have been advised to undertake community based mobilization
campaigns in areas having a substantial population of Muslims. Saakshar Bharat
is being implemented in 372 districts out of 410 eligible districts where
adult female literacy
is 50% or below as per 2001 Census. Out of 88 Muslim
dominated districts, 61 districts have been covered under Saakshar Bharat.
· Jan Shikshan Sansthans (JSSs) are envisaged in the revised schemes. At present, JSSs are imparting vocational training in 33 out of the
88 Muslim dominated districts in the country.
· The mid-day meal scheme has been
extended to all areas
in the
country from the year 2008-09 and also covers
upper primary schools. Blocks with a concentration of Muslim population are being covered under this scheme.
· All State Governments/UT administrations have been advised to use existing school
buildings and community buildings as
study centers for school children.
· National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has prepared text books for all classes in the light ofthe National
Curriculum Framework-2005 (NCF). 16 States have completed revising their
curriculum in the light of NCF 2005, while 5 States are currently in the
process of doing so, and 11 states follow the NCERT syllabus. 3 UTs have followed the Curriculum of
neighbouring States.
· Thirty
five universities have started
centers for studying social exclusion
and inclusive policy for minorities and
scheduled castes
and scheduled
tribes. Besides, 1280 Centers of Equal
Opportunity (CEOs)
have been established in51 universities during 2009-10 and 1345 and 1367
such
centers are proposed to be established during 2010-11 and2011-12
respectively.
Ministry of Minority Affairs
· An expert group, constituted to study and recommend the structure and functions of an
Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC), submitted its report on 13th March, 2008. The
concept of diversity index has been subsumed in the EOC. It is proposed to consult experts,
intellectuals, academia in order to have a final view on the scope and
jurisdiction of the EOC.
· A Bill to amend Waqf Act, 1995 was
introduced in the Lok Sabha on 27th April, 2010 and passed on 7th May, 2010. It was then referred to the Rajya
Sabha. The Bill was
referred to the Select Committee of the Rajya Sabha. Several sittings of
the Select Committee were held. The Select Committee has submitted its report
and the same is under examination by the Government. After the proposed Wakf Act comes into
force, Wakf rules will be framed by the States/UTs.
· The Government has accorded 'in-principle' approval for restructuring of National
Minorities Development and Finance
Corporation (NMDFC). A consultancy firm has
been appointed to work out the details for restructuring of NMDFC. The firm has submitted its draft reports
which were examined in the
Ministry. A committee
chaired by Secretary (Minority Affairs) and Senior Officers of the Department
of Financial Services, RBI, and NABAD
has been constituted to finalise the restructuring of NMDFC.
· An Inter-ministerial Task Force constituted to devise an appropriate strategy and action plan for
developing 338 identified towns having substantial minority
population, has submitted its report
on 8th November, 2007. The concerned Ministries/Departments have been advised to give priority
in the implementation of their schemes
in these 338 towns.
· Three scholarship schemes for minority
communities namely,
pre-matric scholarship from class –I to X, post-matric scholarship from class
XI to PhD and merit-cum-means scholarship for technical and professional
courses at under-graduate and post-graduate levels have been launched. Under these schemes, Rs. 1094.94 crore
have been sanctioned for award of scholarships to 62.72 lakh students belonging
to minority communities in 2011-12 upto 31st March, 2012. Further, a fellowship scheme called
Maulana Azad National Fellowship Scheme for M.Phil and Ph.D scholars has been
under implementation. 756 fellowships and 3778 renewals have been sanctioned by
University Grants Commission (UGC) and financial assistance for Rs. 51.98 crore
has been released up to March,
2012.
· The corpus of Maulana Azad Education
Foundation (MAEF), which stood at Rs.
100 crore, was doubled to Rs. 200 crore in December, 2006. The corpus was, however, increased
during 11th Plan
period to Rs. 750 crore. Under the scheme of MAEF, since 2007-08, 419 NGOs
have been given grants-in-aid for infrastructure development of educational
institutions and 48471 scholarships were awarded to meritorious girls in
classes-XI and XII.
· A revised Coaching and Allied scheme was launched
in 2006-07. Against
the target of 6000 candidates for 2011-12, financial assistance has been given to 7830 students/ candidates belonging to
minority communities. Funds to the tune of Rs.15.98 crore
have been released against the budget provision of Rs. 16 crore, upto 31st March,
2012.
· A Multi- sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) was launched in 90 identified
minority concentrationdistricts in 2008-09.
Plans of 90 minority concentration districts (fully
in 70 and partly in 20 districts) in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Assam, Manipur, Bihar, Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Andaman
& Nicobar Islands, Orissa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Uttrakhand, Mizoram, Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Sikkim andArunachal Pradesh have been approved and
Rs.2941.60 crore released to State Governments and Union TerritoryAdministrations up to 31st March, 2012 since launching of the
programme.
Ministry of
Statistics and Programme Implementation
A dedicated cell
is being created in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation for
setting up NDB. The Ministry has addressed letters to Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare for NRHM, Ministry of HRD for Sarvashiksha Abhiyaan and the
Ministry of Rural Development for SGSY, IAY, MGNREGA & PMGSY to expedite
the supply of block level data.
Planning Commission
· An autonomous Assessment & Monitoring Authority (AMA), to analyse data collected for taking appropriate and corrective policy decisions,
was set up in the Planning Commission. Since the term of the AMA ended on 15thJanuary,
2011, the Planning
Commission has reconstituted the AMA and the newly reconstituted AMA has conducted few meetings.
· A comprehensive institutional structure for fostering skill development has been set up
in Planning
Commission to
address the skill development needs of the country including
minorities. It includes National
Council
on Skill Development, National
Skill Development Coordination Board and a National Skill Development Corporation.
Department of Personnel and Training
· Department of Personnel & Training
has developed training modules for sensitization of government
officials. These modules have been
sent to the Central/ State Training Institutes for training.
· State Governments and Union Territory Administrations have been advised by Department of Personnel& Training for posting of Muslim
police personnel in Thanas and Muslim health personnel and teachers in Muslim
concentration areas.
Guidelines have also been issued by Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Human
Resource Development and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare advising
States/UTs for similar action.
Ministry of Home Affair
A Working Group in the National
Advisory Council (NAC) drafted a Bill titled “Prevention of Communal and
Targeted Violence (Access to Justice & Reparations) Bill, 2011”. The NAC sent the Bill to Ministry of
Home Affairs on 25.07.2011. The
draft Bill is under examination in Ministry of Home Affairs.
Ministry of Urban Development and Ministry of Housing & Urban
Poverty Alleviation
For facilitating the flow of funds under the Jawarharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JNNURM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), Integrated Housing & Slum
Development Programme (IHSDP) and Basic
Services for Urban
Poor (BSUP) to towns and cities,
having a substantial
concentration of minority population, necessary steps have been taken to ensure that Detailed Project Reports (DPRs)for such towns and cities include
adequate provisions for minorities. The progress during 2011-12 are-:
Under UIDSSMT, Rs. 2672.34 crore has
been sanctioned for 88 towns having a substantial minority population.
Under IHSDP, projects costing Rs.
1962.34 crore are for 102 towns having a substantial minority population.
Under BSUP, Rs.7174.67 crore out of total
project cost of Rs. 30094.90 crore has been sanctioned for 17 towns.
Under UIG,
Rs.9248.63 crore has been sanctioned for 17 towns.
Governments of Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Punjab, Chhatisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,Lakshadweep , Puducherry and Kerala
have given exemption to Waqf Board
properties from Rent Control Act, while Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland have
informed that no Waqf property exists in these States.
Ministry of Labour and Employment
An Act has been passed by the Parliament for providing social security to workers in the un-organized sector,which, inter- alia, includes home
based workers.
Ministry of Culture
Meetings of Archeological Survey of India have been held with Central
Wakf Council to
review the list of waqf properties
which are under the
Archeological
Survey of India.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Dissemination of information regarding health and family welfare schemes is being undertaken in regional languages in minority concentration areas.
Ministry of Panchayati Raj/Urban
Development
State Governments have been advised by Ministry of Panchayati Raj and Ministry of Urban
Development to
improve representation of
minorities in local bodies. As per information furnished by
Ministry of Panchayati Raj, States /UTs of
Uttarakhand, Kerala, West Bengal and Lakshadweep
have mentioned that provisions for
ensuring representation of minorities in District and Panchayat level
exist. The State
Governments of Himachal Pradesh and Orissa have informed that the matter is under
consideration.
Ministry of Urban Development has
informed that State Governments of Kerala, West Bengal
and Haryana have implemented the guidelines.
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has been regularly releasing
features of various themes associated with minority welfare covering issues
such as scholarship schemes, area development initiatives, etc. taken in pursuance of the Sachar
Committee Report.
The socio-economic schemes/measures
arising out of the Sachar Committee recommendations are being implemented on a
continuous basis and have not been limited to any specific time period.
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