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अल्पसंख्यक कार्य मंत्रालय Ministry of Minority Affairs स्थापित : 29 जनवरी 2006

अल्पसंख्यक कार्य मंत्रालय Ministry of Minority Affairs स्थापित : 29 जनवरी 2006. Mandate of the Ministry of Minority Affairs (MoMA). Vision: Socio-economic empowerment of Minorities to strengthen India’s “Unity in Diversity”. Mission: Socio-economic development.

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अल्पसंख्यक कार्य मंत्रालय Ministry of Minority Affairs स्थापित : 29 जनवरी 2006

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  1. अल्पसंख्यक कार्यमंत्रालयMinistry of Minority Affairsस्थापित : 29 जनवरी 2006

  2. Mandate of the Ministry of Minority Affairs (MoMA) • Vision: • Socio-economic empowerment of Minorities to strengthen India’s “Unity in Diversity”. • Mission: • Socio-economic development. • Preserve Rich Heritage of Minority Communities under overall concept of Indian Culture. • Equal opportunities. “सबका साथ, सबका विकास” • Focus: • Any other issue related to Socio-religious communities and Linguistic Minorities. • Notified Minority Communities - Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains.

  3. Target Groups • Population of Minorities in India:

  4. Resources *11th Plan (2007-12); 12th Plan (2012-17)

  5. Chronological Evolution of Instruments/Institutions • For All Minority Communities: • Muslim specific:

  6. Schemes/ Programmes of the Ministry • Educational Empowerment: • Pre-Matric • Post matric • Merit-cum –Means • Maulana Azad National Fellowship • “NayaSavera” - Free Coaching and Allied Scheme • PadhoPardesh – Interest Subsidy for Overseas Studies. • “NayiUdaan” - Financial Support to minority candidates for clearing Prelims of Civil Services Exams etc. • Infrastructure Development for Education under “Jan VikasKaryakram(MsDP)”.

  7. Schemes/Programmes …. Contd. • Economic Empowerment: • “SeekhoaurKamao”, the Skill Development Initiative. • Skill Development under “Jan VikasKaryakram (MsDP)”. • Loan Schemes of NMDFC. • Commercial Development of Waqf Lands by NAWADCO. • Social Empowerment: • “NaiRoshni” – Leadership Development of Minority Women. • “JiyoParsi” – Containing Population decline of Parsis in India.

  8. Major Achievements • Scholarships – Awarded to 3.22 Crore students since 2007-08 till date (All minorities). • Multi-sectoral Development Program (MsDP - 2008-09 till date)- All minorities: • ITIs : 117 • Polytechnics : 44 • New school building : 1092 • Additional classrooms : 20756 • Hostels : 645 • SeekhoaurKamao, the Skill Development Initiative: • 2013-14: 20,164 Minority Youths • 2014-15: 1,01,094 Minority Youths (including MsDP) • Loan disbursed by NMDFC since inception: • Rs. 2703 crore to 10.06 lakh minority beneficiaries.

  9. Major Achievements…contd.

  10. New Initiatives and Achievements*Priority Agenda of the Government

  11. USTTADUpgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development • Announced in Budget Speech by Finance Minister on 10th July 2014. • New Scheme “Upgradation of the Skill and Training in Traditional Arts/ Crafts for Development (USTTAD)” approved. • Traditional Trades - Community specific . • Funds required – Rs. 95.00 Crore for remaining period of 12th Plan. • 4 (Four) Components: • Up-gradation of Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts through Institutions. • USTTAD Fellowship for Research and Development. • Support to Craft museum for curating traditional arts/ crafts. • Support to minority craftsmen/artisans for marketing Nationally/ Internationally through Export Promotion Councils. • Scheme to be operationalized in 2014-15. • 2600 minority youths will be trained in 2014-15.

  12. Cyber Gram Yojana • “Cyber Gram Yojana” a new component of Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) approved and guidelines issued. • Initiative to impart Digital Literacy to the minority students of Madarsas and Schools. • Training will enable children to use ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in different walks of life as well as Government services. • In partnership with: • Common Service Centre e-Governance Services India Limited, a body of Department of Electronics & Information Technology. • It will be implemented in 710 blocks and 66 towns.

  13. Nai Manzil • New Scheme “NaiManzil” to be launched in current financial year. • To mainstream Madarsa students through bridge course with the help of reputed Academic Institutions. • To be implemented by Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF). • Following Five Institutions have been selected to provide bridge course to 3000 students : • Aligarh Muslim university (AMU) • JamiaMiliaIslamia University • National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) • Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) • Maula Azad National Urdu University (MANUU)

  14. Khwaja Garib Nawaz Senior Secondary School • KhwazaGarib Nawaz Senior Secondary School, a Residential School to be established at Ajmer, Rajasthan. • Project taken up by Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF). • The School to have facilities for educational and economic empowerment through skills . • Land given by Dargah Committee, Ajmer. • Foundation Stone to be laid in current financial year.

  15. Projects by National Waqf Development Corporation (NAWADCO) • NAWADCO to launch commercially viable projects on Waqf lands to generate additional revenue for minority welfare programmes. • NAWADCO creating a land bank in association with State WaqfBoards; • A commercial complex cum hospital at Jodhpur (Rajasthan) to be constructed; work to start during current financial year. • MoUsigned between NAWADCO and NBCC on 8th September 2014. • Other Properties identified by NAWADCO to develop income generating projects; • Bengaluru - 7 • Delhi - 1 • Bhopal - 4

  16. Hamari Dharohar • A scheme to Preserve Rich Heritage of Minority Communities of India under the Overall Concept of Indian Culture. • Objectives: • To curate rich heritage of minorities. • Maintenance and restoration of heritage sites. • Digitization of archives. • Preservation and promotion of Languages. • Research and Development. • Memorandum for Standing Finance Committee (SFC) circulated for Inter-ministerial consultation. • To be operated during current financial year.

  17. Skill Development • In-tune with National Priority, Skill Development is a priority of the Ministry. • Placement linked Skill Training of 1,00,000 minority youths sanctioned. • Taken up under “SeekhoAurKamao” Scheme and Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP). • Skill training institutions to ensure 75% placement of trained youths under this scheme. • Training of 95,824 minority youths sanctioned under MsDP in Uttar Pradesh (34,804) and West Bengal (61,020). • Training of 4,270 minority youths sanctioned under SeekhoAurKamao in 21 different States.

  18. “NayaSavera” - Free Coaching for Engineering and Medical Examination • Coaching for focused preparation of minority students of classes XI and XII with science subjects. • Financial assistance - Rs. 1.00 Lakh per student per annum. • Coaching of 1150 students sanctioned; West Bengal (150); Tamil Nadu (100); Telangana (200); Andhra Pradesh (100); Uttar Pradesh (100); Maharashtra (100); Karnataka (200); Assam (100); Kerala (100). • Students to be selected on merit (76% or above marks). • 12 Schools/ colleges in 9 States have been selected to conduct the programme. • 30% success rate to be ensured by the institutions selected for the programme.

  19. Initiative for Sanitation • In accordance with the Prime Minister’s call on 15th August, 2014 from Red Fort, the Ministry decided to take up projects for: • Construction of Toilets for Girls and Boys in Schools under “Jan VikasKaryakaram - (Multi-sectoral Development Programme)”.

  20. New Initiatives in Existing Schemes

  21. New Initiatives Taken in Existing Schemes • Scholarships • Schemes re-engineered. • Simplified forms and procedures. • Affidavits discontinued. • Upgrading of Online Scholarship Management System (OSMS) for Post matric and Merit-cum-Means (Uploading facility started) • Disbursal of Scholarship through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Mode for Post Matric and Merit-cum Means for all the country. • Facilitation of DBT in consultation with State Governments and Stakeholders.

  22. New Initiatives Taken in Existing Schemes…..contd. • Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) • The list of 710 Minority Concentration Blocks and 66 Towns sent to Secretary (Department of Financial Services) with request to focus on opening bank accounts. • Ministry in tune with Government’s Priority i.e. Digitized India and “Jan Dhan Yojana”, evolved Scholarship and MsDP schemes. • Computerization of Waqf properties in advance stage and data being uploaded on Waqf Management System of India (WAMSI).

  23. New Initiatives Taken in Existing Schemes…..contd. • Revamping of Maulana Azad Education Foundation. • Operationalization of “Padho Pardesh” scheme of interest subsidy on educational loans for overseas studies. • More focus on linking educational programmes with skill Development Programmes. • Feasibility Exploration of Overseas Employment of Skilled Minority Youths. • Examination of issues related to protection and commercial development of land properties belonging to Parsis.

  24. “Nai Roshni”, Leadership Development Programme at Assam 2013-14

  25. Security Guard training programme under “Seekho aur Kamao”, Skill Development Initiative of Minorities at Siliguri, West Bengal (2014-15).

  26. Stitching training for Industries by IL&FS at Ludhiana, Punjab under “Seekho aur Kamao” for 2013-14

  27. A minority girl trained in 2013-14, already employed at Vardhaman – Nisshimbo at Ludhiana, Punjab

  28. Training of Mason during 2013-14 at Meghalaya under “Seekho aur Kamao”

  29. Signing of MoU between NAWADCO and NBCC in presence of Hon’ble Minister of Urban Development and Minister of Minority Affairs

  30. Minority Cyber Gram for Digital Literacy at Village Chandauli, District Alwar, Rajasthan (2013-14)

  31. Felicitation of successful minority candidates supported by Ministry in 2013 in Civil Services Exams, 2013

  32. Thank You

  33. Outlay and Expenditure • Outlay, and Expenditure so far (in Crore):

  34. Major Achievements • Sachar Committee Recommendations (Nov. 2006): • 76 Recommendations. • 72 approved by Government – All under implementation. • Focus: • Educational and Economic empowerment (All minorities). • Addressing development deficits through Multi-sectoral Development Programme (All minorities). • Protection and Development of Waqf Properties. • Means: • Ministry of Minority Affairs. • Prime Minister’s 15 Point Program.

  35. Prime Minister’s New 15 Point Program • All minorities covered. • 15% flow of targets/financial earmarking in flagship schemes/programs of Government of India. • 24 Schemes of 11 Ministries/Departments are covered. • For expansion of basket, schemes of following Ministries proposed for inclusion: • Health and Family Welfare (NRHM) • More schemes of M/o Human Resource Development • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises • Labour and Employment • Rural Development (PMGSY)

  36. Major Achievements…contd. • Scholarships – Awarded to 3.22 Crore students since 2007-08 till date (All minorities). • Multi-sectoral Development Program (MsDP - 2008-09 till date)- All minorities: • ITIs : 117 • Polytechnics : 44 • New school building : 1092 • Additional classrooms : 20756 • Hostels : 645

  37. Major Achievements…contd.

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