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The 15 Point Programme for Minorities is a policy initiative introduced in India to address the socio-economic and educational disparities faced by minority communities. Launched in 2006 by the Prime Minister's Office, the programme aims to ensure the equitable development of minorities, particularly Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains. Key components of the initiative include measures to enhance access to quality education, economic opportunities, and social justice. The programme emphasizes the need for better implementation of existing welfare schemes, the promotion of cultural identity, and the establishment of educational institutions in minority-concentrated areas. Through targeted interventions, the 15 Point Programme seeks to foster inclusivity and empower marginalized groups in India's diverse society. | The 15 Point Programme for Minorities is a policy initiative introduced in India to address the socio-economic and educational disparities faced by minority communities. Launched in 2006 by the Prime Minister's Office, the programme aims to ensure the equitable development of minorities, particularly Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains. Key components of the initiative include measures to enhance access to quality education, economic opportunities, and social justice. The programme emphasizes the need for better implementation of existing welfare schemes, the promotion of cultural identity, and the establishment of educational institutions in minority-concentrated areas. Through targeted interventions, the 15 Point Programme seeks to foster inclusivity and empower marginalized groups in India's diverse society. | ||
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15 point Programme for minorities
The 15 Point Programme for Minorities is a policy initiative introduced in India to address the socio-economic and educational disparities faced by minority communities. Launched in 2006 by the Prime Minister's Office, the programme aims to ensure the equitable development of minorities, particularly Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains. Key components of the initiative include measures to enhance access to quality education, economic opportunities, and social justice. The programme emphasizes the need for better implementation of existing welfare schemes, the promotion of cultural identity, and the establishment of educational institutions in minority-concentrated areas. Through targeted interventions, the 15 Point Programme seeks to foster inclusivity and empower marginalized groups in India's diverse society.