Six states have over 74% of India’s minority schools: MHRD

NEW DELHI: There are 39,215 recognised minority schools in India, making just a little over 2.6 percent of the total number of schools. Six states account for over 74 percent minority schools and Uttar Pradesh has the highest number.

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Minority schools are institutions run by one of India’s six religious minorities - Muslim, Christian , Buddhist, Sikh, Parsi and Jain communities – or linguistic minorities. They are exempt from implementing certain laws including the Right to Education Act 2009.

The data was shared by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, or MHRD , with Parliament on December 11, 2019. It is based on information gathered by the Unified District Information on School Education system, or UDISE Plus , the government’s main school education database, for 2018-19.

The most schools

Uttar Pradesh alone has 8,403 minority schools – the highest number in the country. Maharashtra with 7,544 is next, followed by Tamil Nadu, Meghalaya, Kerala, and Rajasthan. In a separate reply, the MHRD shared data showing that in Kerala, Christian schools outnumber Muslim ones by a wide margin.

The highest percentage

While the six states mentioned above have the largest number of minority schools, the states where minority institutions form a significant percentage of the total number of schools are entirely different.

The following chart shows where minority institutions account for more than 10 percent of the total number of schools.

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