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NDF leaders meet Justice Rajindar Sachar Committee Print E-mail
Written by fasalurahman   
Monday, 26 September 2005
NDF chairman Mr. E.M. Abdul Rahman and former chairman Mr. E. Aboobaker submitted  a detailed report on the low level representation of the Muslim  community in Government jobs, high dropout rate, poor representation in higher education, before the Prime Minister's high-level committee for preparing a report on social, economic and educational status of the Muslim community in India. The committee, chaired by Justice Rajinder Sachar, has T.K.Oommen (Sociologist), M.A. Bhasith (Planner), Dr. Rakesh Basanth (Economist) Dr. Akthar Majeed (Academician) and Dr. Abdul Saleh Shariff ( Member Secretary / Economist) as members.

By participating a conference conducted by the Justice Rajinder Sachar Committee at Hamdard University, Delhi, NDF leaders presented a detailed statistical reports on  presentation of muslim  community in Kerala state government service.  Nearly 40 participants representing OBCs and muslims from across India was present in the two day conference. NDF demanded a comprehensive reservation to Muslims all over India, considering their lack of representation in Governmental services.
Prof. Sayed Hamid, Chancellor of Hamdard University and  member of the committee, and famous sociologist, Dr. T.K. Ommen  along with the Chairman of the committee, Justice Rajindar Sachar controlled the d session.
 
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