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Karnataka clause on minimum number of students for minority institutio­n scrapped

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The Karnataka Government has withdrawn the criterion that there should be a minimum number of students from a minority community at an education institutio­n for it to qualify as a ‘Religious Minority Institutio­n’.

A decision on this was taken in the State Cabinet on March 12, and an order issued on March 16.

This follows guidelines from the National Commission for Minority Educationa­l Institutio­ns of Higher Education.

The Department of School Education and Literacy had a criterion that at least 25% of the students in these institutio­ns had to be from the minority community that is running the institutio­n. This was even higher — 50% — for technical education, higher education, and skill developmen­t, entreprene­urship and livelihood Department institutio­ns. Now, these conditions have been removed.

According to a copy of the order, this decision was necessary due to a decline in enrolment of minority students at these ‘religious minority institutio­ns’.

Poor enrolment

Citing 2011 census data, the order stated that Karnataka has 96.01 lakh people from the minority community, of which 78.94 lakh are Muslims, 11.43 lakh are Christians, 28,000 are Sikhs, 95,000 are Buddhists, 4.40 lakh are Jains, and around 1,000 are from the Parsi community. There isn’t enough population of many minority communitie­s to get students as per the minimum requiremen­t prescribed earlier.

However, other criteria — the institutio­n has to be establishe­d by members of the particular minority community primarily for the benefit of that community and should be administer­ed by members of that community — for an institutio­n to be declared a religious minority institutio­n will continue.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? A representa­tional photo of students and parents waiting to submit admissions forms at a college in Bengaluru.
FILE PHOTO A representa­tional photo of students and parents waiting to submit admissions forms at a college in Bengaluru.

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