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  2. Legal status of Jainism as a distinct religion in India

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    Scholars in the Jain tradition, as well as several groups amongst the Jain community protested, and emphasised that Jain religion stands as a religion in its own right. While Hinduism as a mode of living, and as a culture is to be found across various religions in India because of several common customs, traditions and practices, but as ...

  3. Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha - Wikipedia

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    The organization has been involved in securing the status of an independent and minority religion for Jainism in India. [4] [12] The organization funds various educational institutions. [13] [14] They also offer scholarships to meritorious Jain students from South India. [15] They also honor distinguished people from the Jain community annually ...

  4. Jainism in India - Wikipedia

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    This made the Jain community, which makes for 9.5 million or 0.72 percent of the population as per 2011 census, the sixth community to be designated this status as a "national minority", after Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Parsis. [17]

  5. Vishwa Jain Sangathan - Wikipedia

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    It submitted a petition to the Delhi Government which played a part in Jains getting declared as a minority in Delhi. [4] The organization has also presented memorandums to the Punjab Government for providing the status of a religious minority to Jains in Punjab. [5] The organization also stages protests and rallies to highlight their cause. [2]

  6. National Commission for Minorities - Wikipedia

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    The Union Government set up the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) under the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. Six religious communities, viz; Buddhists, Christians, Jains, Muslims, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians (Parsis) have been notified in Gazette of India as minority communities by the Union Government all over India. [2]

  7. Jain communities - Wikipedia

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    The Jain population in India according to 2011 census is 0.54% i.e. 4,451,753 (Males 2,278,097; Females 2,173,656) out of the total population of India 1,210,854,977 (males 623,270,258; females 587,584,719). [8] The tabular representation of Jain population in the major states of India as per 2011 Census data released by the government is:

  8. Hinduism and Jainism - Wikipedia

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    Under the rule of Subhatvarman (1194–1209 CE), a Parmara ruler in central India, Jainism faced hardships as a result of the ruler's animosity towards the religion. [59] Subhatavarman attacked Gujarat and plundered large number of Jain temples in Dabhoi and Cambay in 11th century. [ 60 ]

  9. Ministry of Minority Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Moma Scholarship is a scholarship scheme of the Ministry of Minority Affairs initiated with the aim of supporting minority communities student who is not financially strong and wants to pursue higher studies in India. [6] [7] Minority communities in India includes Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains. The scholarship is ...