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  • Supreme Court to hear on Monday pleas on Manipur violence

    Supreme Court to hear on Monday pleas on Manipur violence

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court will on Monday hear a batch of pleas on the Manipur situation including one by a ruling BJP MLA challenging the high court order on the issue of Scheduled Tribe status to the Meitei community and a PIL by a tribal outfit for an SIT probe into the violence that rocked the northeastern state last week.

    A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narashima and JB Pardiwala is scheduled to hear the matter.

    The clashes between Meiteis and tribals started in Churachandpur district last Wednesday. The tribals are opposing reservation to the Meiteis following the March 27 Manipur High Court order that asked the state government to send a recommendation to the Centre within four weeks on the demand for ST status by the Meitei community.

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    Dinganglung Gangmei, BJP MLA and chairman of the Hills Area Committee (HAC) of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, in his appeal contended that the “proceedings before the High Court were vitiated on account of not making the HAC a party” and the HC order created tension and led to violence between the two communities.

    “Even if directions were to be given they could not have been given without notice to the HAC and hearing the HAC,” said the MLA who challenged various orders, including contempt notices, by the high court related to the issue.

    He said that the HC order led to tension between both communities and violent clashes erupted across the state. “As a result of it so far 19 tribal people have been killed, various places in the states are blocked, the internet is completely shut and more people are at risk of losing their lives,” the appeal said.

    Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s population and live mostly in the Imphal valley. Tribals — Nagas and Kukis — constitute another 40 per cent of the population and live mostly in the hill districts.

    The PIL filed by an NGO ‘Manipur Tribal Forum’, through advocate Satya Mitra, said it has moved the top court under Article 32 of the Constitution on account of the extreme situation arising out of the attacks on the tribal community in Manipur by a “dominant group”.

    It alleged that “these attacks have the full support of the party in power … which supports the dominant group” and sought directions to the Centre and Manipur to evacuate Manipuri tribals who have fled their villages.

    The PIL by the tribal outfit alleged that the attacks began on May 3 and several churches and hospitals were also damaged when the mobs went on a rampage, burning houses and vehicles and business establishments belonging to tribals.

    It claimed that 30 tribals were killed and 132 people were injured but “neither FIR was registered nor is there any investigation taking place”.

    The PIL sought directions to the Centre and the state government to deploy central forces to protect all churches and places of worship of the tribal/Christians in Manipur with immediate effect.

    It urged that a team of professionals be put together to conduct an inquiry into the villages destroyed and make an assessment of the damage. It also sought payment of compensation to the victims and reconstruction of buildings including churches.

    “A prayer clause has been made for the appointment of former DGP Assam (Harekrishna Deka) as the head of an SIT to investigate and prosecute and with a mandate to put together a team of his choice of police personnel and other support secretarial staff so that final reports are made expeditiously,” it said.

    The appeal filed by Gangmei against the March 27 order of the Manipur High Court said that three basic errors were made in the judgement which includes directing the State to make a recommendation to the Central government to include the Meitei community as a scheduled tribe in the Presidential list.

    “The second mistake is the conclusion that the issue of inclusion of the Meiteis was pending for nearly 10 years and the third mistake is in concluding that the Meiteis are tribes”, the appeal said.

    The appeal said that the Meitei community is not a tribe and has never been recognised as a tribe, and is very much an advanced community though some of them may come within SC/OBC.

    The appeal said that the high court passed the order on a writ petition filed by some members of Meitei communities seeking a direction to the state government to recommend to the Centre to include their community of Manipur in the scheduled tribe list of the Indian constitution as a tribe of Manipur.

    The plea by the BJP MLA said there is no recommendation of the state government for inclusion of the Meitei community in the scheduled tribe list and there is no recommendation for such inclusion pending before the central government.

    “Merely because the state of Manipur may have received some representation by the Meiteis does not oblige the state to do anything unless the state is convinced first, that the Meeteis/Meiteis are tribes and second, that they deserve to be in scheduled tribes list.

    “No one can force the state to send such a recommendation in the absence of the state concluding that the Meeteis/Meiteis are a tribe and they deserve to be in the Scheduled Tribes list”, it said.

    One more appeal has been filed by the chairman of the Hill Area Committee challenging the order dated May 3 of the High Court in which notices were issued to them in a contempt petition filed by members of the Meitei community.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to inaugurate IAF Heritage Centre in Chandigarh Monday

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to inaugurate IAF Heritage Centre in Chandigarh Monday

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    Chandigarh: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the first-of-its-kind Indian Air Force Heritage Centre here on Monday, officials said.

    It was set up under a memorandum of understanding between the Union Territory of Chandigarh and the IAF, signed last year.

    Last month, Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari visited the Indian Air Force Heritage Centre to review its progress.

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    Spread over 17,000 square feet, this is the first heritage centre of the IAF and depicts its role in various wars, including in 1965 and 1971 and the Kargil war, and the Balakot air strike through murals and memorabilia.

    Its exhibits will be a source of inspiration for future generations and will showcase the indomitable spirit of the Indian Air Force.

    Divided into various sections, the heritage centre has several attractions such as aircraft models, aero engines and weapons, including Gryazev-Shipunov twin barrelled guns.

    The centre also showcases augmented reality, hologram, virtual reality, and electro mechanical enclosures, interactive kiosks highlighting various facets of the IAF, officials said.

    There are also flying simulators at the centre which will give flight experience to visitors.

    Among the attractions of the heritage centre include five vintage aircraft and SAM-III Pechora missiles.

    A Hindustan Piston Trainer-32 primary flying trainer aircraft has been on display at the centre. Its period of operation in the Indian Air Force was from 1977 to 2009. A MiG 21 single seat fighter has also been positioned.

    Besides, Air Force Kanpur 1, which was made by Air Vice Marshal Harjinder Singh in 1958, has been positioned. A GNAT aircraft (Sabre Slayer) 1971 fame is also on the display.

    The centre also has a special segment which has been dedicated to women officers in the IAF for their contribution for the service of the nation.

    The role of leading women officers depicted at the heritage centre include Sqn Ldr Nivedita Choudhary (Retd), the first woman officer of the IAF to summit the Mount Everest, Air Marshal Padma Bandopadhyay (Retd), the first woman promoted as Air Marshal.

    The centre displays the glorious history of IAF with the help of murals depicting various war campaigns of IAF starting with the role of IAF in Indo-Pak war of 1948 to electro mechanical 3D-dioramas depicting the latest operations of IAF such as the Balakot Air Strike.

    An audio-visual gallery will present the journey of IAF through time, tracing its evolution from its inception to the modern day as well as promotional movies on IAF.

    There is a section where uniforms of the IAF will be shown, besides an enclosure for IAF ranks and badges. One section of the walls also displays several rescue operations of the IAF.

    The centre also houses a souvenir shop.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sitharaman to review state of economy at FSDC meeting on Monday

    Sitharaman to review state of economy at FSDC meeting on Monday

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    New Delhi: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will review the state of the economy amid global and domestic challenges at a meeting of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) on Monday.

    The 27th meeting of the high-level panel to be held here will be attended by all financial sector regulators, including RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, sources said.

    This would be the first meeting of the FSDC after the passage of Rs 45 lakh crore Budget for 2023-24 with greater emphasis on capital expenditure with an outlay of Rs 10,00,961 crore.

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    The FSDC is the apex body of sectoral regulators, headed by the Union finance minister.

    The meeting will review the current global and domestic economic situation and financial stability issues, including those concerning banking and NBFCs in view of failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and liquidity pressure faced by Credit Suisse, according to the sources.

    The council would review the progress of measures approved earlier for further development of the financial sector and to achieve inclusive economic growth with macroeconomic stability, they said.

    RBI in its latest bi-monthly policy marginally revised upward the economic growth projection for the current fiscal to 6.5 per cent, from its earlier estimate of 6.4 per cent.

    Unveiling the first bi-monthly monetary policy of 2023-24 fiscal in April, RBI Governor had said the GDP growth in the first quarter of 2023-24 is expected at 7.8 per cent.

    The growth for second, third and fourth quarter of the current fiscal has been projected at 6.2 per cent, 6.1 per cent and 5.9 per cent, respectively.

    The last meeting of the high level panel had taken place in Septmber, 2022.

    The Council during the last meeting deliberated on the early warning indicators for the economy and preparedness to deal with them, improving the efficiency of the existing Financial/Credit Information Systems and issues of governance and management in Systemically Important Financial Institutions including Financial Market Infrastructures, and strengthening cyber security framework in financial sector.

    Besides, common KYC for all financial services and related matters, update on account aggregator and next steps, issues relating to financing of power sector, strategic role of GIFT IFSC in New Aatmanirbhar Bharat, inter-regulatory issues of GIFT-IFSC, and need for utilisation of the services of registered valuers by all government departments were also discussed.

    The FSDC meeting will also review activities undertaken by the FSDC sub-committee chaired by the RBI governor and the action taken by members on the past decisions of FSDC.

    Besides RBI governor, Securities and Exchange Board of India chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) chairman Debasish Panda, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) chairman Ravi Mital and Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority’s newly appointed chairman Deepak Mohanty will attend the meeting.

    The sources said the FSDC meeting will also be attended by Minister of State for Finance Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad, Finance Secretary T V Somanathan, Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth, Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra, Financial Services Secretary Vivek Joshi and other top officials of the finance ministry.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Python full stack web development course in Hyderabad: Free classes to begin on Monday

    Python full stack web development course in Hyderabad: Free classes to begin on Monday

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    Hyderabad: If you’re looking for summer courses in Hyderabad that can help you learn full stack web development or Python web development, then Siasat’s Mahboob Hussain Jigar Career Guidance Centre has some exciting news for you. The center is starting Python web development course in Hyderabad on May 1, and the first five classes of the course, which are also known as Python Web Development, will be absolutely free of cost.

    This is a great opportunity for students who want to learn about Python and its use in web development, as prior knowledge of coding is not mandatory. This course is open to students from any background, including computer science engineering, B.Sc., BCA, and MCA students. The timing of the classes is 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm.

    Python tops the list of programming languages worldwide

    Python is one of the most important programming languages in the world today and is used in various fields. In fact, it tops the list of programming languages worldwide.

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    List of top 10 programming languages worldwide

    1. Python
    2. JavaScript
    3. Go
    4. Java
    5. Kotlin
    6. PHP
    7. C#
    8. Swift
    9. R10, and
    10. Ruby.

    So, learning Python web development or Python full stack development can open up many career opportunities for you.

    What topics are covered in the Python full stack development course?

    The Python full stack development course offered by Siasat’s Mahboob Hussain Jigar Career Guidance Centre covers all the skills needed for both frontend and backend development of a website.

    In frontend development, you will learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, while for the backend, you will learn Python, Django, and MySQL.

    The course is designed to provide hands-on experience to the students, and they will be guided to develop websites during the course.

    Python and Django (Python full stack development course) are quite popular among developers because they make website development super easy. With the help of Django, you can rapidly develop websites as it provides its own server, CRUD interface, admin panel, and more.

    So, if you’re interested in learning Python web development or Python full stack development, then join the course starting on Monday at Mahboob Hussain Jigar Hall, second floor, Siasat office, opposite Ramakrishna Theatre, Abids.

    For more details, call cellphone numbers 9000191481 or 9393876978. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and boost your career!

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  • Rotatory Internship: KU To Hold Counselling Session For Foreign Medical Graduates On Monday

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    SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir will be holding the counselling session on Monday for foreign medical graduates (FMGs) whose general merit list is available on the University website to finalise their admission and preferences for the rotatory internship in affiliated colleges of the University.

    The counselling programme will be held at Centre for Career Planning and Counselling (CCPC), Main Campus, University of Kashmir, from 9.30am to 5pm in two sessions. The candidates figuring in merit list from Serial No. 01 to Serial No 200 shall report at CCPC from 9.30am to 1pm, and the remaining candidates from Serial No. 200 onwards shall report at 1pm onwards to 5pm at the venue.

    This will be the last and final opportunity for the eligible candidates to finalise their admission and preference, following which no claim for admission or preference shall be entertained by any candidate under any circumstances whatsoever.

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  • Inflation relief camps to be organised in Rajasthan from Monday: CM Gehlot

    Inflation relief camps to be organised in Rajasthan from Monday: CM Gehlot

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    Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will inaugurate inflation relief camps, to be organised in the state from April 24 to June 30 with an aim to provide relief to people from rising prices, officials said on Sunday.

    The chief minister will launch the camp at Mahapura village panchayat of Sanganer here on Monday.

    In a statement, Gehlot said that the main objective of these camps is to empower the common people by giving them complete information about their rights, schemes and their eligibility.

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    The general public and the deprived sections will be provided relief from inflation by connecting them with the public welfare schemes of the state government.

    He said that the common people will get the benefit of 10 public welfare schemes in the camps, which will provide relief from the rising inflation.

    Registration has been made mandatory in the camps to join the 10 public welfare schemes run by the state government. For the convenience of the common people, a person from any district can register in the camps of other districts also through the Rajasthan government’s Jan Aadhar card, he said.

    In the state, 2,000 permanent inflation relief camps will be set up by the district administration at government offices and public places.

    A two-day inflation relief camp will be organised in 11,283 gram panchayats and 7,500 wards each as per the calendar.

    Adequate counters will be set up in these camps for registration and distribution of the Chief Minister’s Guarantee Cards’.

    In another decision, the state government has made a provision of Rs 592 crore under various schemes for farmers’ welfare.

    Gehlot has approved the proposal for financial provisions to ensure the progress of the farmers, an official statement said.

    Rs 4.50 crore has been allocated for spraying nano urea by drone. At the same time, 5 lakh landless labourers will be given a grant of Rs 5,000 per family to buy manual agricultural machinery. In this, the state government will spend Rs 250 crore.

    In the financial year 2023-24, the state government will provide agricultural machinery worth Rs 250 crore to one lakh farmers. Along with this, a grant of up to Rs 4 lakh will be given to agriculture course graduate unemployed youths for providing 1,000 drones.

    Drones will also be made available to the Farmers Production Organization (FPO) and Custom Hiring Centers. A provision of Rs 588 crore has been made from the Farmers Welfare Fund and Rs 4.60 crore (state share) under the National Agriculture Development Scheme in all these schemes by the state government.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will return to the Senate on Monday, moving to quash speculation about his future. 

    Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will return to the Senate on Monday, moving to quash speculation about his future. 

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    The Kentucky Republican has been out of the building since he fell last month.

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  • Amit Shah’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, rap on knuckles of China

    Amit Shah’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, rap on knuckles of China

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    On Monday, Union  Home Minister Amit Shah will be in Arunachal Pradesh to launch the “Vibrant Village Programme”. It may be a coincidence or otherwise already planned schedule that the visit is coming a week after China renamed 11  places in the state, which it claims, is its area. His visit is a strategic rebuff to China, and also an assertive note to the world that India would not tolerate any rhetoric that tends to undermine its sovereignty. The message is loud and clear.

    The ‘Vibrant Village Programme’ will be launched at Kibithoo village, which sits on the edges of the Line of  Actual Control in the Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh. The LAC defines boundaries with China and China has been playing the game of renaming places since 2017, and it asserts that the territory is within the geography over which it has sovereignty.

    At this point in time, the visit of the Home Minister and the launching of a specially designed program to help the border populations across the regions in the country assumes strategic significance. The timing is crucial, and so is the program that he is going to launch. The schemes, which benefit the people, are meant for the people who believe in living under one flag and singing the national anthem. So, what Amit Shah is trying to tell the people is that India is all for taking care of them, whether they sit in the remotest corners of the country, or in the hinterland.

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    The ‘Vibrant Villages Programme’ (VVP) with central components of Rs.4800 crore including Rs.2500 crore exclusively for road connectivity for the Financial Years 2022-23 to 2025-26. VVP is a centrally sponsored scheme under which 2967 villages in 46 blocks of 19 districts abutting the northern border in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand & Himachal Pradesh, and UT of Ladakh have been identified for comprehensive development. In the first phase, 662 villages have been identified for priority coverage, which includes 455 villages in Arunachal Pradesh.

    A closer look at the scheme and the geography reveals that there is a focus on the villages across the states/union territories, which are having borders with China. There also is a mention of the UT of Ladakh, where India is locked in a stiff standoff with the Chinese army.  This standoff is three-year-old; there is no sign of it coming to an end anytime soon because of the intransigence of Beijing not to honour the commitments made in peace and tranquillity not to make any attempt to change the status of the LAC militarily. China has not attempted that only, but it has also raised hype over the issues by naming of the places, like it did in case of Arunachal Pradesh, to cause political and diplomatic consternation and confrontation.

    China renamed 11 places in Arunachal  Pradesh on April 3, days after it successfully brokered a peace agreement between Saudi Arabi and Iran, two regional rivals in the Arab world, and also after Chinese president Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia where he reaffirmed his country’s ‘no limits’ friendship with Moscow. China, it may be admitted, though with grudges,  has emerged as a global power, seeking to expand its military and soft power influence in various parts of the world. These things tell that it wanted to overwhelm the world, and especially India, so it renamed the places.

    Now when Home Minister will be visiting  Arunachal Pradesh on Monday to launch a mega scheme that will benefit   2,967 villages in four states and one union territory,  the visit carries a very strong message that China may have the right to do its diplomatic work and strut on the world stage as a leader, but it has no right to make any attempt to undermine the Indian sovereignty, and that this country knows how to answer all the flawed narratives emanating from  Beijing.

    The development capsule of the “Vibrant Villages Programme”  is aimed at helping in improvement of the quality of life living in the identified border villages and encourage people to stay in their native locations thereby reversing the outmigration from these villages and adding to the security of the border. District Administration with the help of appropriate mechanisms at block and panchayat level will prepare Action Plans for identified village to ensure 100% saturation of central and state schemes.

    “The focus areas of interventions identified for development of villages include road connectivity, drinking water, electricity including solar and wind energy, mobile and internet connectivity, tourist centers, multi-purpose centers and healthcare infrastructure and wellness centers,” is the underlined purpose of the scheme.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JAC appeals to Sikkimese people to stay indoors on Monday to protest attack on GS

    JAC appeals to Sikkimese people to stay indoors on Monday to protest attack on GS

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    Gangtok: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) on Sunday urged the people of the state to stay indoors on Monday to protest against the attack on its general secretary in Singham.

    JAC vice president Passang Sherpa told reporters that colleague was attacked brutally by some goons in Singham town while he was mobilising the people for the JAC’s call for a peaceful rally against the expansion of definition of Sikkimese people in the Union Finance Act, 2023 passed by Parliament recently.

    “We are urging the people of Sikkim to stay indoors tomorrow as a mark of protest against the brutal attack on the JAC general secretary Keshav Sapkota in Singham town yesterday,” Sherpa said.

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    He lashed out at the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha government for the “prevailing lawlessness” in Sikkim as the voices of opposition was being “stifled by force and violence”.

    He said the denial of permisson to take out a peaceful rally in the state capital on Monday in protest against expansion of definition of Sikkimese people and attack on Sapkota proved the charge of prevalence of “lawlessness” in Sikkim.

    “We wanted to protest in a democratic way but the administration not only denied permission for the rally, but did not act in time to prevent attack on our office bearer by some goons,” he said.

    On the present condition of the injured JAC general secretary, Sherpa said that he was admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Central Referral Hospital and undergoing treatment for multiple injuries.

    Earlier in the day, former Chief Minister and Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) President Pawan Kumar Chamling visited CRH and met the injured JAC office bearer and enquired about his health condition.

    Meanwhile, the Sikkim Police arrested 11 more people in connection with the attack on Sapkota, an officer said.

    The officer said that an investigation was underway and the culprits will be brought to justice.

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  • SC to hear on Monday batch of pleas on identification of minorities at state level

    SC to hear on Monday batch of pleas on identification of minorities at state level

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a batch of pleas seeking the identification of minorities at the state level.

    A bench of justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Ahsanuddin Amanullah will take up for hearing the petitions raising various issues related to the identification of minorities, including challenging the constitutional validity of the National Minority Commission Act, 1992 and the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutes Act, 2004.

    The pleas include the one filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay who has sought directions for framing guidelines for the identification of minorities at the state level, contending that Hindus are in minority in 10 states.

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    On January 17, the top court had expressed displeasure over six states and Union Territories (UTs), including Jammu and Kashmir, not submitting their comments to the Centre on the issue of identification of minorities at the state level.

    “We fail to appreciate why these states should not respond. We give the last opportunity to the central government to obtain their responses failing which we will presume that they have nothing to say,” the top court had said.

    Attorney General R Venkataramani, appearing for the Centre, had referred to the status report filed by the Ministry of Minority Affairs which said that 24 states and six UTs have so far furnished their comments on the issue.

    The status report, filed in the apex court on January 11, 2023, said that comments from six states and UTs – Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan and Telangana – are still awaited.

    On November 22 last year, the Centre told the top court that it has held consultative meetings with all state governments, UTs and other stakeholders on the issue of identification of minorities at the state level and 14 states have furnished their views so far.

    In its status report, the ministry has said that the “last reminder” was sent on December 21 to these six states and UTs which have so far not given their comments.

    It said in one of the petitions, “the petitioner has prayed to put restrain on the Government of India from placing reliance/acting upon and implementing the Sachar Committee report, submitted on November 17, 2006, for running/initiating any scheme/s in favour of Muslim community or for any other purpose”.

    The status report said that a petition with the same subject matter is pending adjudication before the apex court.

    The ministry has said that apart from state governments and UTs, it held consultative meetings with other stakeholders including the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Law and Justice, the Ministry of Education, the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) and the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI).

    “All the ministries/departments have sent their views/comments,” said the status report which also annexed the copy of replies received from these ministries or departments.

    The ministry said 24 state governments including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Odisha, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Nagaland and Himachal Pradesh have furnished their views.

    Others are Haryana, Gujarat, Goa, West Bengal, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and six Union Territories namely Ladakh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Chandigarh, NCT of Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar islands and Puducherry.

    During the earlier hearing, Upadhyay had told the bench that he has challenged the validity of section 2(f) of the National Commission for Minority Education Institution Act, 2004.

    Terming section 2(f) of the Act, which empowers the Centre to identify and notify minority communities in India, as “manifestly arbitrary, irrational, and offending”, his plea has alleged that it gives unbridled power to the Centre.

    Upadhyay had earlier referred to a 2007 judgement of the Allahabad High Court on a plea seeking the quashing of the May 2004 order passed by Uttar Pradesh recognising 67 madrassas for grant-in-aid.

    He had said the high court verdict of 2007 has not been challenged.

    “Can minority status be decided district-wise? How can that be done,” the bench had earlier observed during the hearing.

    On May 10 last year, the apex court expressed displeasure over the Centre’s shifting stand on the issue of identification of minorities, including Hindus, at the state level and directed it to hold consultations with the states within three months.

    In supersession of its earlier stand, the Centre had told the apex court that the power to notify minorities is vested with the Union government and any decision about the issue will be taken after discussion with states and other stakeholders.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )