Corporate

No data on Muslim employees in Central govt jobs: Khurshid

The government today said it does not maintain statistics of Muslim employees in Central government services but it has data for the five minority communities as a whole. - Govt forced to defer judges assets bill - No unrestricted imports in agriculture, says Pawar - Duty-free import of raw sugar allowed till Mar 2010: Pawar - Many countries keen to sell n-reactors to India: Chavan - Pak does not cooperate in handing over Dawood, says Krishna - 150 National Highway projects face cost overruns: Nath In reply to a written question in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State (Independent charge) of the ministry of Minority Affairs, Salman Khurshid said, "government does not maintain statistics of employment of Muslims in the Central government services". Khurshid said the data is not collected minority community wise or service wise by the DOPT but for the five minority communities as a whole. Giving these statistics, the minister said that while 12,182 minorities were recruited in ministries and departments in 2006-07, this figure stood at 12,195 in 2007-08 and 4,479 in the year 2008-09. He however, said the guidelines issued by Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) on January 8, 2007, include instructions for monitoring the progress in recruitment of minorities in all ministries, departments, public sector enterprises, public sector banks and financial institutions.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Real estate slowdown hits rly land development plan
The liquidity crunch in the real estate sector has hit Indian Railways’ efforts to lease out surplus land for commercial development on public-private partnership.
Popular Articles
quick payday loans

Asian stocks rise on China growth optimism
Asian stocks climbed, lifting the MSCI Asia Pacific Index to its best year since 2003, as commodity prices rose and China pledged to maintain a “moderately loose” monetary policy.

IT breathes again
Business Standard / New Delhi October 22, 2009, 0:54 IST