releasing the book "A Guide To Uplift Minorities" Published by: Social Service Wing, Jamat-e-Islami Hind. The Social Service Wing of the Jamaat coordinates with various NGOs in India like the Ideal Relief Wing Kerala (IRW), Islamic Relief Committee (IRC) and Tamil Nadu Relief Committee (TNRC). The IRW was an active participant in the rescue efforts during the
Kashmir earthquake spending almost $200,000 for the relief work and also played important roles in the relief efforts in the aftermath of the
Asian tsunami and the
2008 Mumbai attacks. The TNRC built 38 houses for victims of the Asian tsunami in Tamil Nadu at a total cost of Rs 12.5 million. The Islamic Relief Committee Gujarat played a major role in rehabilitation of the people of Gujarat in the aftermath of the
Gujarat riots and the
Gujarat earthquake. It spent almost Rs 40 million for victims of the riots, building 1,321 new homes and repairing 4,946 damaged ones. It allocated another 40 million rupees for the victims of the
Gujarat earthquake. It also led the legal proceedings against the accused in the aftermath of the riots
Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR), an NGO for legal activities backed by the Jamaat works for legal action against human rights violations especially for backward communities and minorities. It has worked along with other NGOs like the
PUCL and ANHAD (Act Now for Harmony And Democracy) in contesting the official version of the
encounter killings at Batla House, Jamia Nagar in Delhi on 19 September 2008. It has also opposed armed confrontation as a solution to the
Maoist insurgency in parts of India.
Political activity On 18 April 2011, JIH facilitated the launch of a national political party
Welfare Party of India, under a leadership that included top functionaries of the organisation and members from the wider Muslim community and outside, including a Christian priest.
Educational activity The Jamaat has also campaigned to create educational awakening and promote human rights among the general public and the Muslim community in particular. In 2006, it launched a 10-year, INR 55 billion ($125 million) action plan named "Vision 2016" to create educational, health and housing facilities to improve the situation of poor Muslims in India. Its first phase is focused on 58 backward districts in India where it plans to establish health care centers, schools, vocational training centers, small-scale industries and low-cost housing and provide soft loans for small-scale trade and other ventures. ==Views==