Naqvi said there has been substantial increase in number of Muslims employed with central government
New Delhi:
Empowering minorities by providing them education and employment opportunities will top the 2017 priority list of Union Minority Affairs Ministry which said bringing socio-economic schemes "out of papers and computers" and taking them to ground were its biggest achievement this year.
2016 saw change of guard in the Ministry with Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi assuming its charge following resignation of Najma Heptulla (now Manipur Governor) while the management of Haj pilgrimage was also transferred to it from Ministry of External Affairs from October 1.
Often under attack from Opposition over issues relating to minorities, particularly in the wake of Dadri lynching incident in 2015, the government also sought to combat Opposition's claim against it by undertaking outreach programme like 'Progress Panchayat' in minority-dominated pockets.
"The biggest highlight of our governance has been that we managed to bring the socio-economic schemes out of papers and computers and took them to ground. Progress Panchayat was initiated. We also gave international platform to artisans from minority communities through initiatives like Hunar Haat (Skill Haat)," Minister of State for Minority Affairs Naqvi said.
Seeking to highlight the difference between governance of previous UPA and present NDA regimes, he said the number of Muslims employed with central government has risen from 6.9 per cent two-and-half years ago to approximately 9 per cent now.
Mr Naqvi lauded his ministry for ensuring that scholarships reached deserving students through direct benefit transfer (DBT), eliminating scope of "middlemen siphoning off money".
A total of Rs 6,715 crore have been disbursed thus to three crore students until now, he added.
"This measure eliminated role of middlemen and we managed to plug 100 per cent leakage ensuring benefits reach the right students. Going digital helped," he claimed.
Mr Naqvi referred to another information campaign, the 'Cashless Chaupal', the Ministry undertook recently to connect minorities with cashless economic system.
"... We want a transparent, leakage-free and pro-development economic system. Digital transactions will benefit minorities," he added.