Educational Trusts Seeking Minority
Status Must Register As NGOs With NITI Aayog, Says Govt
Educational Trusts Seeking Minority
Status Must Register As NGOs With NITI Aayog, Says Govt
Any institution, after obtaining the
minority status certificate, can admit the students from its community.
Every educational trust or society
that seeks minority status now muct register themselves with the NITI Aayog as
an NGO.
The new rule, which was introduced on
March 1, by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions
(NCMEI) says "all petitioners will have to submit unique ID as given by
the NITI Aayog portal NGO Darpan regardless of whether they are seeking government
aid or not," reported The Telegraph.
Any institution, after obtaining the
minority status certificate, can admit the students from its community. Neither
the policy of reservation on admission can be enforced by the State nor any
quota or percentage of admissions can be carved out to be appropriate by the
State in a minority education institution.
While a previous chariman of the
commission termed the notice "unconstitutional" while talking to the
paper, many think that this would discourage the minorities from setting up
institutions.
"If a minority institution is not taking
any funds from the central or state governments, there is no need to seek any
unique ID of the Niti Aayog," the former chairman of NCMEI was quoted as
saying to the paper.
Since its inception in 2004, the
minority education commission has awarded minority status certificates to
nearly 13,000 institutions in the country. However, till now, the commission
had not asked any applicant to register with Darpan, the report added.
Article 30 of the Constitution clearly
states that "all minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall
have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their
choice".
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http://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/educational-trusts-seeking-minority-status-must-register-as-ngos-with-niti-aayog/298826
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