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The Department Minority Affairs & Madrasah Education of West Bengal is a Bengal government ministry. [1] It is a ministry responsible for catering the aspirations of the Minorities of the State, specially in the field of Development and Welfare. [ 1 ]
WBMDFC was established in 1996 as a result of the West Bengal Act XVIII of 1995 with the purpose of providing economic welfare, scholarships, vocational training, mass awareness and career counseling for religious minority groups (e.g. Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains, Parsees, etc.). [2] [3]
The Government of West Bengal, also known as the West Bengal Government, is the principal administrative authority of the Indian state of West Bengal, created by the National Constitution as the state's legislative, executive and judicial authority. [1]
The West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education is the state government administered autonomous examining authority for affiliated and recognized madrasahs in West Bengal, India. [1] Perhaps among the oldest post-secondary boards in India, it is the only madrasah board that is recognized by the Government of India .
Local government in West Bengal (8 C, 3 P) M. State cabinet ministers of West Bengal (1 C, ... (West Bengal) Ministry of Minority Affairs & Madrassah Education (West ...
The Central Waqf Council is a statutory body under the administrative control of the Ministry of Minority Affairs was set up in 1964 as per the provision given in the Waqf Act, 1954 as Advisory Body to the Central Government on matters concerning the working of the Waqf Boards and the due administration of Auqaf. This act was later repealed. [10]
Social Network for Assistance to People (informally Association SNAP) [1] is a non-profit, registered organization to provide required services to all minorities in West Bengal. [2] It is a non-profitable, non-political, non-governmental organization to arrest division in society and to propagate harmony in the society. [3]
District wise Scheduled Tribes demographic map of West Bengal. More than half of the total ST population of the state is concentrated in Medinipur, Jalpaiguri, Purulia, and Bardhaman districts. Of the remaining districts, Bankura, Malda, Uttar Dinajpur, and Dakshin Dinajpur have sizable ST population. [3]