The committee, which was appointed by the then Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh, was headed by former
Chief Justice of the
Delhi High Court Rajinder Sachar, as well as six other members. The committee prepared a 403-page report, titled
"Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India: A Report", and presented it to the
Lok Sabha, the lower house of the
Indian Parliament, on 30 November 2006, 20 months after obtaining the
terms of reference from the
Prime Minister's Office. This report highlighted issues facing the Muslim community and their representation in Indian public life, The report made observations on the high birthrate in the Muslim community in comparison to Hindus: the committee estimated that the Muslim proportion will stabilize at between 17% and 21% of the Indian population by 2100. The Sachar Committee highlighted and presented its suggestions on how to remove impediments preventing Indian Muslims from fully participating in the economic, political, and social mainstream of Indian life. The report was the first of its kind to reveal the "backwardness" (a term used in Indian academic and legal discourse for historically dispossessed or economically vulnerable communities, not meant to be pejorative) of Indian Muslims. An issue highlighted was that while Muslims constitute 14% of the Indian population, they only comprise 2.5% of the Indian bureaucracy. The Sachar Committee concluded that the conditions facing Indian Muslims was below that of
Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes. The Sachar Committee Report brought the issue of Muslim Indian inequality to national attention, sparking a discussion that is still ongoing. The committee recommended setting up an Equal Opportunity Commission to provide a legal mechanism to address discrimination complaints, including in matters such as housing. In response to the committee's findings, Finance Minister
P. Chidambaram proposed an increase to the
National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation's (NMDFC) budget, citing new duties and expanded outreach that the institution would take on to implement the committee's recommendations. ==Implemented recommendations==