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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Indian Government Gives Jains Formal Minority Status
Business Standard and Times of India report that on Monday India's Cabinet granted a long-standing demand of the Jain community and formally declared Jains to be India's sixth minority community. (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Zoroastrians already have that status.) The move will allow Jains to share in government funds allocated for welfare programs and scholarships for minority communities, and will allow Jains to manage their own educational institutions. The move could also raise again the debate over whether Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists should have their own Personal Laws in India. Currently under a provision in the Constitution they are subject to the Hindu Personal Law.