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who are minorities ? what provisions are made to protect the interests of minorities ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Article 30 is a minority-specific provision that protects the right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions. It provides that “all minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice”.

Answered by smartbrainz
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A category of minorities refers to a group of people who have a perceived disadvantage in comparison to members of a majority social community. The identity of the minority community usually depends on the following ways: origin (ethnic minority), race (racial minority), faith (religious minority), sexual preference (sexual minority), or impairment

Explanation:

  • As part of its fundamental rights, India's constitution provides guarantees for language and religious minorities, and makes sure that minorities do not suffer discrimination and disadvantage. Christians, Sikhs, Muslims etc. are a minority of India
  • Article 29 safeguards the minority's rights by ensuring that a person / section of a population with a different language, script or tradition is allowed to conserve the same. Article 29 stipulates that there should be no prejudice on race , religion, language, gender,  or other grounds.
  • Article 30 is a statutory clause ensuring minorities' right to set up and run educational institutions. It provides for the freedom of all minorities, based on religion or language, to set up and manage their choice of education institutions
  • Through Article 25, The Constitution grants each person the right to freedom of conscience and the right to profession, practice and promote freedom of religion freely. Freedom of conscience refers to the right of a person to hold beliefs and doctrines about things he considers conducive to spiritual well-being
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