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What is minority scheme?

What is minority scheme?

Educational Empowerment Scholarship Schemes. Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF) Padho Pardesh – Scheme of Interest Subsidy on Educational Loans for Overseas Studies for the Students Belonging to the Minority Communities. Naya Savera – Free Coaching and Allied Scheme.

What is Hamari Dharohar scheme?

Hamari Dharohar (Our Heritage in English) is a unique government strategy/scheme made to preserve rich and precious beliefs, practices, rituals, customs, cultures, traditions, heritages, etc. of minority societies of India under the overall concept of Indian culture executed since 2014-15.

What has Modi government done for minority community in UPSC?

New Delhi: The Narendra Modi-led BJP government has substantially increased budget allocation for minority community candidates appearing in the UPSC exam even as it made marginal cuts on educational grant for minorities.

What is Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi’s Haj subsidy plan to do?

When the government announced abolition of the Haj subsidy last year, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi had said it would use these funds to educate the Muslim community — a step he claimed was evident of “Modi government’s efforts to empower minorities with dignity and without appeasement”.

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How can the government increase the percentage of Muslims in UPSC?

If government want to increase percipient of Muslims in upsc then govt should provide quota to Muslims as well as free coaching in upsc. What about for those who are poor general candidate. They have been continuously left in lurch to struggle for bread and butter. This is totally a political gimmick to gain sympathy of the minorities as well.

Why has the number of Muslim candidates in IIT JEE Mains 2019 Fallen?

While this year, the number of Muslim candidates who have cleared the exam has fallen to 28, it can also be attributed to reduction in the total number of candidates recruited — from 980 last year to 782. India needs free, fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism even more as it faces multiple crises.