₹3,400 crore allocated to schemes for six minorities

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₹3,400 Crore Allocated to Schemes for Six Minorities — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Implementing Ministry Ministry of Minority Affairs (MoMA)
Parent Act National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992
Six Notified Minorities Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis), Jains
Total BE 2026-27 ₹3,400 crore
PM-VIKAS allocation 2026-27 ₹303.27 crore (down from ₹517.29 crore)
PM-VIKAS convergence Skill India Mission + Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH)
PM-VIKAS focus Education, women entrepreneurship, leadership training
Waqf Taraqqiati + Sahari Yojna BE 2026-27 ₹32 crore (was ₹13 crore in 2025-26 BE)
Pre-Metric Scholarship BE 2026-27 ₹198 crore (was ₹195 crore)
Post-Metric Scholarship BE 2026-27 ₹581 crore (was ₹413 crore)
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Near-zero allocation 2026-27
Madrasa Education Scheme Zero allocation 2026-27
Relevant Constitutional Articles Art. 29, 30 (minority rights); Art. 15, 16 (non-discrimination)

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5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Ethical / Governance

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The six notified minority communities in India are Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis), and Jains (Jains added in 2014). [S5]
  2. Minority communities are notified under Section 2(c) of the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. [S5]
  3. Ministry of Minority Affairs was created in January 2006 following the Sachar Committee Report recommendations. [S5]
  4. PM-VIKAS (PM-Viraasat Ka Samvardhan) converges five erstwhile schemes: Seekho Aur Kamao, Nai Manzil, USTTAD, Nai Roshni, and Hamari Dharohar. [S3]
  5. PM-VIKAS is implemented in convergence with the Skill India Mission and through Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH). [S4]
  6. MoMA total allocation in 2026-27: ₹3,400 crore. [S2]
  7. Waqf Taraqqiati Scheme + Sahari Waqf Sampati Vikas Yojna combined allocation in 2026-27: ₹32 crore (up ~2.5× from ₹13.5 crore RE 2025-26). [S4]
  8. Post-Metric Scholarship for minorities: ₹581 crore (BE 2026-27), up from ₹413 crore (BE 2025-26). [S4]
  9. Pre-Metric Scholarship for minorities: ₹198 crore (BE 2026-27). [S4]
  10. The Sahari Waqf Sampati Vikas Yojna aims to protect vacant urban waqf land from encroachers and develop it for commercial purposes to generate revenue. [S4]
  11. PM-VIKAS allocation 2026-27: ₹303.27 crore, cut from ₹517.29 crore (BE 2025-26). [S4]
  12. Waqf schemes are now backed by the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025 (operative from April 2025). [S4]
  13. The National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) functions under MoMA for credit support to minority communities. [S1]
  14. Madrasa education scheme received zero allocation in Union Budget 2026-27. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The Union Budget 2026-27 allocations for minority welfare reflect a shift from community-specific programmes to mainstream convergence schemes. Critically examine the implications of this shift for social inclusion." (GS-II, 15 marks) 2. "Evaluate the constitutional and policy framework governing minority welfare in India. To what extent have budget allocations since 2006 fulfilled the promise of the Sachar Committee Report?" (GS-II, 250 words) 3. "Discuss the significance of the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025 in the context of minority economic empowerment. How do the Sahari Waqf Sampati Vikas Yojna's objectives align with the Act's provisions?" (GS-II, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why It Connects
Sachar Committee Report (2005) The founding rationale for MoMA and minority welfare schemes
Waqf Amendment Act, 2025 Directly shapes Waqf Board scheme objectives and governance
National Commission for Minorities Statutory body under whose Act the six communities are notified
PM-VIKAS / Skill India Mission PM-VIKAS is the flagship minority skill scheme now converged with Skill India
Article 29 & 30 — Minority Rights Constitutional underpinning for all minority educational schemes
Madrasa Modernisation Policy Budget dropped the scheme; understanding the policy debate is essential
NMDFC (National Minorities Dev. & Finance Corp.) Credit and livelihood arm of MoMA; often tested alongside scheme knowledge
Delimitation & Minority Representation Current political/legal debate affecting minority political empowerment

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong count of minorities: Aspirants often list only 5, omitting Jains (added 2014). The correct count is six.
  2. Confusing PM-VIKAS with PMJVK: PM Jan Vikas Karyakram (PMJVK) is an infrastructure scheme for minority-concentration areas; PM-Viraasat Ka Samvardhan (PM-VIKAS) is a skill/education convergence scheme. These are distinct — do not conflate.
  3. Wrong parent ministry: Some aspirants place NMDFC under MoSJE (Ministry of Social Justice); it is under MoMA.
  4. Wrong Act: Minority notification is under NCM Act, 1992, not the Constitution directly (the Constitution provides rights but does not define or list minorities).
  5. Misreading the Waqf scheme increase: The ~2.5× rise applies only to the two Waqf Board schemes (₹13.5 cr → ₹32 cr), not to overall MoMA allocation, which rose only marginally.

11. Sources