During Question Hour, Darekar said that minority educational institutions are required to reserve 50 per cent of admissions for students belonging to the respective religious or linguistic minority community. However, he alleged that many institutions have admitted only 15 to 25 per cent minority students, falling well short of the prescribed requirement.
Mumbai: BJP Legislative Council Group Leader Pravin Darekar on Thursday raised the issue of compliance with admission norms for minority educational institutions in the Maharashtra Legislative Council, questioning whether the government would act against institutions that fail to admit the mandated number of minority students.
Darekar alleges several institutions admit fewer minority students than mandated
During Question Hour, Darekar said that minority educational institutions are required to reserve 50 per cent of admissions for students belonging to the respective religious or linguistic minority community. However, he alleged that many institutions have admitted only 15 to 25 per cent minority students, falling well short of the prescribed requirement.
He urged the government to verify whether schools and colleges claiming minority status have complied with the 50 per cent admission norm while seeking approval for staff posts and salary grants. He also asked what action would be taken against institutions found violating the rules.
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