how can we promote welfare of minorities?
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By giving them separate seat in electrolates
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The present Government has accelerated the pace of welfare of six notified
minorities including the implementation of the existing schemes. The thrust area
of the present Government is skilling of minority youth and their placement and
also preservation of Heritage of Minorities including promotion of their traditional
Arts and Crafts. These programmes/schemes are being reviewed and
restructured in accordance with the policies of the present Government.
The details of the steps being taken by the present Government for the welfare of the Minorities are-
- USTAAD:- The Scheme aims at upgrading Skills and Training in preservation of traditional Ancestral Arts/Crafts of minorities.
- Hamari Darohar:- The Scheme aims to preserve rich heritage of minority communities in context of Indian culture.
- Khwaza Garib Nawaz Senior Secondary School will be established at Ajmer by Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF) to give a fillip to minority education.
- Nai Manzil: A bridge course to bridge the academic and skill development gaps of the deeni Madrasa passouts with their mainstream counterparts.
- Strengthening of State Wakf Boards: The scheme envisages to provide
assistance for meeting the training and administrative cost of State Wakf Boards,
removal of encroachment from Waqf Properties and also strengthening of Zonal
/Regional offices of Waqf Boards.
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minorities including the implementation of the existing schemes. The thrust area
of the present Government is skilling of minority youth and their placement and
also preservation of Heritage of Minorities including promotion of their traditional
Arts and Crafts. These programmes/schemes are being reviewed and
restructured in accordance with the policies of the present Government.
The details of the steps being taken by the present Government for the welfare of the Minorities are-
- USTAAD:- The Scheme aims at upgrading Skills and Training in preservation of traditional Ancestral Arts/Crafts of minorities.
- Hamari Darohar:- The Scheme aims to preserve rich heritage of minority communities in context of Indian culture.
- Khwaza Garib Nawaz Senior Secondary School will be established at Ajmer by Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF) to give a fillip to minority education.
- Nai Manzil: A bridge course to bridge the academic and skill development gaps of the deeni Madrasa passouts with their mainstream counterparts.
- Strengthening of State Wakf Boards: The scheme envisages to provide
assistance for meeting the training and administrative cost of State Wakf Boards,
removal of encroachment from Waqf Properties and also strengthening of Zonal
/Regional offices of Waqf Boards.
I hope it will help you
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