4. Minority
The term “Minority” has not been properly defined anywhere in the Indian Constitution. But minority status has been conferred on many groups.
Minorities in India:
- The word ‘minority’ mentioned in the Constitution of India used in various articles viz. Article 29, 30, 350 A, and 350 B.
- The constitution recognizes minorities based on religion and language, but it neither defines the term ‘minority’.
- As per sec 2(c) of the National Commission for Minorities Act 1992, ‘minority’ means a community notified as such by the Central govt. The Union Government notified Six religious’ communities, viz; Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis), and Jains as minority communities which constitute about 19% population of the country.
- States governments are also empowered to designate state minorities and set up State Minority Commissions. For e.g. Jains were designated as a minority by 11 states before the Jains were nationally recognized in 2014.
Supreme court judgments regarding for definition of minorities:
- Kerala Education Bill case 1958: It said a minority should be a group of people who are numerically a minority in a ‘State as a whole’ as distinguished from any particular area or region’.
- Bal Patil & others v UOI, 1999, and TMA Pai Foundation v State of Karnataka 2002: It held that with regard to state law, the unit to determine a religious or linguistic minority should be the state.
Problems faced by minorities in India
Steps Taken by Government of India:
5. Rural Population
Problem Faced By Rural Population
Step Taken By Government
6. Senior Citizens
Challenges faced by senior citizens in India:
Implementation of existing policies:
Way Ahead:
7. Persons With Disabilities
Article 41 of the Indian Constitution mandates the state to make effective provisions for securing the right to education, work, and public assistance for people affected by disability within the constraints of its economic capacity and level of development. The Constitution in the schedule of subjects lays direct responsibility for the empowerment of persons with disabilities on the State Governments.
Problem Faced by Disabled Section
Step Taken by Government
Accessible India Campaign:
Way Ahead:
Recent News:
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities was celebrated worldwide on 3rd December 2019.
- It aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development and to increase awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic, and cultural life.
- This year it focuses on the empowerment of persons with disabilities for inclusive, equitable, and sustainable development as anticipated in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which pledges to ‘leave no one behind’ and recognizes disability as a cross-cutting issue, to be considered in the implementation of its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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