Minorities will be equal partners in India's progress: President
Mukherjee expressed his regret over the fact that sections of minority community remained poor.
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Addressing a joint session of both houses of parliament, Mukherjee
expressed his regret over the fact that sections of minority community
remained poor even after several decades of independence.
"It is unfortunate that even after several decades of
independence, sections of minority communities continue to suffer from
poverty, as benefits of government schemes do not reach them,"
Mukherjee said.
"My government is committed to making all minorities equal
partners in India's progress," Mukherjee said, adding that the Centre
was committed to providing quality education to the minorities.
"The government will especially strengthen measures to spread
modern and technical education among minority communities and a
National Madrassa Modernisation Programme will be initiated," Mukherjee
said.
Besides, he said steps would be initiated to contain communal
violence in the country. "A national plan will be chalked out in
consultation with the state governments to effectively curb incidents
of communal violence," the president said.
IANS
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