Minorities Development
in India
Minorities are playing a very vital role
in India ’s
political and social upliftment, contributing significantly in the development
of our country. Governments from time to time have formulated programmes and
schemes for socio-economic upliftment of minorities.
For this purpose Government of India
created the Ministry of Minority Affairs, which aims at empowering the minority
communities and creating an enabling environment for strengthening the
multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-religious
character of our nation. It also aims at improving the socio-economic
conditions of the minority communities through affirmative action and inclusive
development, so that every citizen has equal opportunity to participate
actively in building a vibrant nation.
To facilitate an equitable share for
minority communities in education, employment, economic activities and to
ensure their upliftment, Prime Minister's New 15-Point Programme for the
Welfare of Minorities was announced in June, 2006. It provides programme specific
interventions with definite goals which are to be achieved in a time bound
manner. The objectives of the programme are: (a) Enhancing opportunities for
education; (b) Ensuring an equitable share for minorities in economic
activities and employment through existing and new schemes, enhanced credit
support for self-employment and recruitment to State and Central Government
jobs; (c) Improving the conditions of living of minorities by ensuring an
appropriate share for them in infrastructure development schemes; and (d)
Prevention and control of communal disharmony and violence.
An important aim of the programme has
been to ensure that the benefits of various government schemes for the
underprivileged reach the disadvantaged sections of the minority communities.
In order to ensure that the benefits of these schemes flow equitably to the
minorities, the programme envisages location of a certain proportion of
development projects in minority concentration areas. The schemes included in
the New 15-Point Programme are as under;
Integrated Child Development
Services (ICDS) Scheme by providing services through Anganwadi Centres
{Ministry of Women & Child Development}.
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)
and Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya Scheme (KGBV) {Ministry of Human Resources
Development}
Aajeevika{Ministry of Rural
Development}
Swarnajayanti Shahari Rojgar
Yojana (SJSRY) {Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation}
Upgradation of Industrial
Training Institutes (ITIs) {Ministry of Labour & Employment}
Bank credit under priority
sector lending {Department of Financial Services}
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY)
{Ministry of Rural Development}
Also acting on the Sachar
Committee report, the Government has initiated several measures as:
Universalization of access to
quality education at secondary stage called Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
(RMSA).
One model college each would
be set up in 374 educationally backward districts (EBDs) of the country. Of 374
EBDs, 67 are among identified minority concentration districts.
Preference to be 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.
Area Intensive & Madarsa
Modernisation Programme has been revised and bifurcated into two schemes. (a)
Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madarsas (SPQEM). It was attractive
provision for better teachers' salary, increased assistance for books, teaching
aids and computers and introduction of vocational subjects, etc and the other
scheme which provides financial assistance for Infrastructure Development of
Private aided/unaided Minority Institutes (IDMI).
Academies for professional
development of Urdu medium teachers have been set up at three Central Universities
namely, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Jamia Milia Islamia University (JMIU),
New Delhi and Maulana Azad National Urdu
University (MAANU), Hyderabad .
Also, the Government has launched the
Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) in 2008-09. The programme aims at
improving the socio-economic and basic amenity facilities for improving the
quality of life of the people and reducing imbalances in the Minority
Concentration Districts (MCDs). Identified 'development deficits' are addressed
through a district specific plan for provision of better infrastructure for
school and secondary education, sanitation, pucca housing, drinking water and
electricity supply, besides beneficiary oriented schemes for creating income
generating activities. Absolutely critical infrastructure linkages like
connecting roads, basic health infrastructure, ICDS centers, skill development
and marketing facilities required for improving living conditions and income
generating activities and catalyzing the growth process are eligible for
inclusion in the plan.
The Ministry of Minority Affairs is also
providing several scholarships to the minority communities to empower them
educationally and socially across the country. These include: (a) The Pre-matric scholarship scheme. (b)
Post-matric scholarship scheme. (c) The Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Scheme. (d)
The Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF). (e) The Free Coaching and Allied
Scheme. (f) Leadership Development of Minority Women scheme. (g) Grant In Aid Scheme to State Channelising
agencies of National Minorities Development & Finance Corporation.
In this way the Government of India is
making every effort for upliftment of minorities so that they can stand with
others side by side in all spheres of life and live a dignified life.
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