M'lore: Mable Rebello interacts with minority community leaders


Media Release

Mangalore, Feb 26: On February 25, Mabel Rebello the Member of the Parliament and the member of the National Commission for Minorities Government of India interacted with the leaders of the minority community of Dakshina Kannada district at Circuit House, Mangalore.

She was here to assess the implementation of the various Governmental schemes of the State and Central Government to the Minorities.

The Leaders of the various Minority Communities expressed their satisfaction regarding the allocation of huge funds for the welfare of minorities and also regarding the various scholarship schemes of the governments. Rebello gave a call to the minorities to utilize the various schemes implemented for them. She also informed that minorities should avail scholarship, incentives scholarships, merit cum means scholarship, free grants since they did not be re paid. But educational loans should be repaid.

To get benefits of minority institutions they are required to produce minority certificates, issued by the authority. Since Act passed by the Parliament itself states that minority institution is the one which is managed by the minorities, the number of minority students studying in the institutions is totally irrelevant. 

The Leaders of the minority community expressed the difficulty they face in getting the Minority Status certificate for their educational institutions, owing to the regulation of the State Government, that minority educational institution should have 75% students belonging to minority community.  They argued that the insistence on 75% of minority community students to declare it minority educational institution is unconstitutional as the constitution gives them the right to establish and administer an institution for the benefit of their community. The leaders of the minority community requested Ms Rebello to use her good position to direct the State Government to issue an ordinance removing the 75% cap of students of the minority community in their educational institutions to declare it a minority institution.

It was also urged by the community leaders that once the competent authority recognizes a institutions as minority institutions, there is no need to give again and again minority certificate every year. Once the institution is recognized as minority institution Government should not insist on minority status certificate for each of the schools run by the said society. So also once the recognition is granted same should be permanent, subject to inspection by the concerned authorities. Government should desist from inspecting periodically minorities’ status certificate.

Mable Rebello assured that she will discuss the issues raised by the leaders of the minority communities with the concerned departments.

Fr J B Crasta, the secretary, Laity Commission of the Diocese of  Mangalore, Fr Alwyn Serrao, M P Noronha, advocate, Fr Xavier Gomes, Fr Valerian D Souza, Denis D’ Silva, Naveen D’Souza and the heads of the Apostolic Carmel, Bethany and Ursuline Franciscan  religious congregations were present for the meeting.

  

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  • John DSilva, Karkala/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Ms. Mable Rebello, MP has been doing wonderful work as MP and also for the cause of Minority particularly Christian minorities. She has not missed any opportunity to interact with the leaders wherever she gets an opportunity. Mangalore meeting is one such, in her mission. I am sure Madamm Rebello will succeed in redressing the grievance of the minority schools. I wish you all the best in your endeavors.

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  • Joseph, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    1.The visit of Ms.Mable Rebello just at the time of declaring elections makes it clear that this is a vote bank politics and certainly not with a genuine interest in Christians welfare.
    2. Whether the laity have any say when it comes to Minority Institutions is still a question. Mostly the priests and nuns were representing the minorities and not the ordinary Christians? It is well known that huge funds allocated towards building community halls and hostels for minorities, etc. are cornered by these religious institutions/leaders and the benefit is not trickling down to the community members.
    3. It is a open secret that once the minority certificate for an institution is obtained, then they do not bother to give seats/admission to poor and deserving students of minority community but seats are given to others by taking donations in cash and kind. As such, the 75% criteria and obtaining the certificate every year should be scrupulously implemented in the interest of the minority community. The vested interests are making a hue and cry over this rule for the fear of losing the opportunity of easy money as above.

    4.Congress should see that the benefits given to minorities are trickled down and percolated to the last of the community member and not pocketed by the community/religious leaders as this is not helping the individual member of the community at all which is its true purpose.

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  • Victor Tauro, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Waiting to see how many comments would come to this news item?

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