New Delhi:Union Minority Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi stated that the Central Government will provide free coaching facilities to minority communities for preparation of government jobs.
On Wednesday, while chairing the 80th meeting of the Central Waqf Council in New Delhi, Naqvi, said there are around 5.77 lakh registered waqf properties across the country and their geo-tagging and digitalisation will ensure transparency and safety of records.
The Centre has decided to start a programme on a war footing to utilise waqf properties across the country for educational empowerment and employment-oriented skill development of the needy, especially economically backward girls in those areas which were deprived of these facilities since Independence, the minority affairs minister said.
He further stated that to utilize waqf properties across India will be geo-tagged and digitised and the government will provide 100 per cent funding to develop educational institutions and hospitals on such properties for the welfare of society. Geotagging is mainly to assign a geotag (or geotags) to a digital photograph or video, a posting on a social media website, etc. so that the location of the same can be extracted from it
Naqvi told reporters that a report of a five-member committee constituted to review waqf properties lease rule, headed by Justice (Retd) Zakiullah Khan, has been submitted.
The recommendations of the committee will ensure that waqf rules are made easy and effective for better utilisation of waqf properties and to free these properties, several of which are entangled in disputes for several decades, from disputes, he said. The Central government is taking necessary action on the recommendations of the committee.
Naqvi said that while only 90 districts of the country had been identified for minority communities' development during the earlier government, the Modi government has expanded development programmes for minorities in 308 districts of the country.