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Welfare schemes for minority communities legally valid , aim to reduce inequality: Centre to SC
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Welfare Schemes For Minority Communities Legally Valid , Aims To Reduce Inequality: Centre To SC
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Petition In SC Argues That Special Schemes For Minorities Violate Right To Equality: How The Centre Has Responded So Far
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Noida: Taking cognisance of a report in TOI about a 62-year-old Delhi resident’s claim that he had been subjected to communal abuse during a robbery incident in Noida last Sunday, the National Commission for Minorities has issued a notice, seeking details of the investigation from the police commissioner.
Seeking a reply within seven days, the commission has sought information on what action has been taken against the alleged culprits, how many persons have been arrested and the sections under which they have been booked.
According to the notice issued by joint secretary Daniel E Richards, the vice-chairman of the commission has taken suo motu cognisance of the incident, which took place in Noida’s Sector 37 area. “You are directed to send a report on the incident along with the following details within seven days so that the matter could be placed before the Commission for its consideration and further necessary action as deemed fit,” the notice to the police commissione
Call for law to protect minorities’ properties
July 10, 2021
LAHORE: People’s Commission for Minorities Rights (PCMR), a voluntary human rights watchdog, has suggested a comprehensive review and analysis of the problems related to communal properties before introducing a law for the purpose.
PCMR Chairperson Peter Jacob and members Justice (retd) Kalash Nath Kohli and Fatima Atif, in a joint statement, on behalf of the PCMR, emphatically rejected the idea of introducing an amendment to the ordinance that gives absolute power to an entity or person.
“On the one hand the properties belonging to Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and Jews have been usurped with impunity, while the officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony have been facing charges of embezzlement, etc.,” the statement said.