11-21-2006, 01:55 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Recommendations of Sachar Panel </b>
Some key highlights of the recommendations are:
<b> Sachar panel finds that madrassa education is not the future. It wants more English and Urdu medium government schools in areas dominated by Muslims.
It also argues in favour of allocating 15 per cent of all Government funds to Muslims under all central schemes.
The panel wants more representation for Muslims in sectors like health and teaching.
It also recommends sensitisation of all government employees towards Muslim requirements.
But the big issue is reservation for Muslims. While Sachar panel avoids any reference to it, its silence is more than eloquent in a chapter on OBCs.
In this chapter, the general non-OBC Muslim is shown to be living in more degraded condition than the Hindu OBC.Â
Thereby a strong case is made for reservations for the entire Muslim community except the Creamy Layer. </b>
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Some key highlights of the recommendations are:
<b> Sachar panel finds that madrassa education is not the future. It wants more English and Urdu medium government schools in areas dominated by Muslims.
It also argues in favour of allocating 15 per cent of all Government funds to Muslims under all central schemes.
The panel wants more representation for Muslims in sectors like health and teaching.
It also recommends sensitisation of all government employees towards Muslim requirements.
But the big issue is reservation for Muslims. While Sachar panel avoids any reference to it, its silence is more than eloquent in a chapter on OBCs.
In this chapter, the general non-OBC Muslim is shown to be living in more degraded condition than the Hindu OBC.Â
Thereby a strong case is made for reservations for the entire Muslim community except the Creamy Layer. </b>
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