On 9 March 2005 the then
Prime Minister issued a notification for the constitution of a high level committee to prepare a report on the social, economic and educational status of the Muslim community of India. Recommendations contained in the Report of the High Level Committee on Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India headed by Justice
Rajinder Sachar (Retd.): • Need for transparency, monitoring and data availability: Create a National Data Bank (NDB) where all relevant data for various socio-religious categories are maintained. • Enhancing the legal basis for providing
equal opportunities: Set up an Equal Opportunity Commission to look into grievances of deprived groups like minorities. • Shared spaces, need to enhance diversity: The idea of providing certain incentives to a '
diversity index' should be explored. • Education: A process of evaluating the content of the
school text books needs to be initiated to purge them of explicit and implicit content that may impart inappropriate social values, especially
religious intolerance. Need to ensure that
all children in the age group 0-14 have access to free and high quality education. • High quality government schools should be set up in all areas of Muslim concentration.
Exclusive schools for girls should be set up, particularly for the
9-
12 standards. This would facilitate higher participation of Muslim girls in school education. In co-education schools more women teachers need to be appointed. • Provide primary education in
Urdu in areas where
Urdu speaking population is concentrated. • Mechanisms to link
madarsas with higher secondary school board. • Recognise degrees from madarsas for eligibility in
Defence Services,
Civil Services and Banking examinations. • Increase employment share of Muslims, particularly where there is great deal of public dealing. • Enhancing participation in governance: Appropriate state level laws can be enacted to ensure minority representation in local bodies • Create a nomination procedure to increase participation of minorities in
public bodies. • Establish a delimitation procedure that does not reserve constituencies with high minority population for
SCs. • Enhancing
access to credit and government programmes: Provide financial and other support to initiatives built around occupations where Muslims are concentrated and that have growth potential. • Improve participation and share of minorities, particularly Muslims, in business of regular
commercial banks. • Improving employment opportunities and conditions. The Committee suggested that policies should "sharply focus on inclusive development and 'mainstreaming' of the Community while respecting diversity." == References ==