
The Maharashtra government has entrusted the Tata Institute of Social Sciences with the task of conducting studies to bring Muslims into the mainstream of development.
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- Efforts for economic progress of Muslim community in Maharashtra
- Studies to bring the community into the mainstream of development
- Asked to suggest measures to increase participation in the field of economy
Mumbai:
The Maharashtra government is making efforts for the economic progress of the Muslim community in the state and bringing them into the mainstream of development. The Maharashtra government has entrusted the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) to study the condition of the Muslim community to bring Muslims into the mainstream of development. The state government has said that a total of Rs 33.92 lakh has been allocated for this study project.
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The government’s statement said, “In order to bring the Muslim community into the mainstream of economic development in the state of Maharashtra, by studying the educational, economic and social status of the Muslim community and taking into account the constraints of geographical areas, important sectors of the economy are Suggest ways to increase their participation in the
In addition, TISS and the government have appointed officials to work on the project. Tata Social Research Council, Mumbai has enumerated 56 workers in the areas of six regional revenue commissioners of Maharashtra.
It is to be introduced through interviews and community surveys to study the social, educational and economic conditions of the Muslim community in cities. A total of 33,92,040 administrative approvals have been given to the said study group including financial sanction.
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