Muslim empowerment : reflections from Punjab and Haryana
By: Ahmed, Shaik Iftikhar.
Publisher: Chandigarh Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development 2018Description: vii, 222p.ISBN: 818583590X.Subject(s): Social conditions -- Muslims -- Economic conditions -- Government policy -- Punjab -- Haryana -- IndiaDDC classification: 305.697095455 Summary: Muslims are the largest among the religious minorities in India, Various commission reports and studies reveal that Muslims are less privileged in the field of literacy and education, industrial promotion, health sector and economic pursuits. Though the government of India has taken up many initiatives to improve upon the issues relating to the social, economic and political status of India's Muslim minority, the ground realities differ. The present book is an attempt to evaluate these initiatives and highlight the issues hampering the growth and development of the Muslim minority in Punjab and Haryana.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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305.6970954 ISL-I Indian Muslim(s) after liberalization / | 305.6970954162 AHM-M Muslims of Assam | 305.6970954162 NAT-M The Muslim Question in Assam and Northeast India / | 305.697095455 AHM-M Muslim empowerment | 305.697095456 JAM-A Accumulation by segregation: Muslim localities in Delhi | 305.697095475 LOK-C Communal violence,forced migration and the state | 305.6971 BEG-M Muslim samaj mei chuachut : hela beradari ke sandarbh mei |
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Muslims are the largest among the religious minorities in India, Various commission reports and studies reveal that Muslims are less privileged in the field of literacy and education, industrial promotion, health sector and economic pursuits. Though the government of India has taken up many initiatives to improve upon the issues relating to the social, economic and political status of India's Muslim minority, the ground realities differ. The present book is an attempt to evaluate these initiatives and highlight the issues hampering the growth and development of the Muslim minority in Punjab and Haryana.
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