Thursday 25 April 2024

The Sachar Commission & Ranganath Mishra Commission

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What is the difference between Sachchar commission and Ranhanatha Mishra commision?


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The Sachar Commission and the Ranganath Mishra Commission are two separate commissions appointed by the Government of India to investigate and address issues related to specific communities within the country, particularly concerning socio-economic and educational status. Here's a brief overview of each:


Sachar Commission :

The Sachar Commission, officially known as the "Prime Minister's High-Level Committee on the Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India," was established in 2005 by the then Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh.

The commission was chaired by Justice Rajindar Sachar, a former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court.

The primary objective of the Sachar Commission was to study the socio-economic and educational conditions of Muslims in India and to recommend measures for their socio-economic and educational development.

The commission submitted its report in 2006, highlighting various socio-economic and educational challenges faced by the Muslim community in India and providing recommendations for their upliftment.

Ranganath Mishra Commission :

The Ranganath Mishra Commission, officially known as the "National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities," was set up in 2004 by the Government of India.

The commission was chaired by Justice Ranganath Misra, a former Chief Justice of India.

Unlike the Sachar Commission, which primarily focused on the Muslim community, the Ranganath Mishra Commission's mandate was broader, encompassing all religious and linguistic minorities in India.

The commission examined various issues related to the socio-economic and educational status of religious and linguistic minorities and made recommendations for their welfare and empowerment.

The commission submitted its report in 2007, proposing various measures to address the socio-economic and educational disparities faced by religious and linguistic minorities in India.

In summary, while both the Sachar Commission and the Ranganath Mishra Commission were established to investigate and address socio-economic and educational issues faced by specific communities in India, the Sachar Commission focused specifically on the Muslim community, whereas the Ranganath Mishra Commission had a broader scope, encompassing all religious and linguistic minorities in the country.


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What are the major recommendations of the Sachar Commission, and The Ranganath Mishra Commission

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Sure, let's go through some of the major recommendations of both the Sachar Commission and the Ranganath Mishra Commission:


Major Recommendations of the Sachar Commission:


Diversity in Public and Private Sector Employment: The commission recommended measures to increase the representation of Muslims in government jobs, public sector enterprises, and educational institutions.

Reservation: It suggested considering the inclusion of Muslims in the list of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) to ensure better access to reservation benefits.

Economic Empowerment: The commission recommended initiatives to promote economic development among Muslims, including access to credit facilities, skill development programs, and entrepreneurship opportunities.

Educational Reforms: It proposed measures to address the educational backwardness of Muslims, such as improving access to quality education, enhancing infrastructure in Muslim-majority areas, and providing scholarships and financial assistance to students from the community.

Minority Concentration Districts (MCDs): The commission recommended the identification and development of Minority Concentration Districts (MCDs) to focus on the holistic development of minority communities, including Muslims.

Major Recommendations of the Ranganath Mishra Commission:


Reservation for Minorities: The commission recommended the extension of reservation benefits to religious and linguistic minorities in India, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Parsis, in education and employment.

Inclusion of Dalit Muslims and Christians: It suggested the recognition of Dalit Muslims and Dalit Christians as Scheduled Castes (SCs) for the purpose of reservation benefits.

Economic Development: Similar to the Sachar Commission, the Ranganath Mishra Commission proposed various measures to promote the economic development of religious and linguistic minorities, including access to credit, skill development, and entrepreneurship opportunities.

Educational Reforms: The commission recommended initiatives to improve educational opportunities for minority communities, such as increasing the number of schools and colleges in minority-concentrated areas, providing scholarships and financial assistance, and enhancing the quality of education.

Protection of Minority Rights: It emphasized the protection of the rights of religious and linguistic minorities in India and recommended measures to prevent discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all citizens.

These are some of the major recommendations put forth by the Sachar Commission and the Ranganath Mishra Commission to address the socio-economic and educational challenges faced by minority communities in India, particularly Muslims.

By giving reservations to the Muslim community in government jobs, the Congress blatantly ignored the Constitution, Mr. Singh said. “From 2004 to 2014, the Congress government made five attempts to introduce Muslim reservation but the Supreme Court prevented them from doing it,” he added.

After the meeting, Piyush Goyal made a key announcement at a press conference, affirming that the BJP “is against Muslim reservations.” He made it clear that the BJP favoured only the SC, ST, BC and OBC reservations as also the EWS, and stressed that no reservation will be given to Muslims.11 hours ago

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