Friday, October 26, 2007

Minority community- increase from a rough average of four per cent intake in Central Paramilitary Forces

Things are moving ahead following the the Sachar Panel report. Two top Central Paramilitary Forces have said they have increased the intake of Muslim personnel this year, that too by a whopping five times of the average annual recruitment.

This after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's inspiring words spelling out UPA's policy for minority upliftment: "We must take in more and more people from the minority community in the security and intelligence agencies."

The two Central Paramilitary Forces are the Assam Rifles and the Border Security Force.
In a revealing compliance report submitted to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the Home Ministry has informed that between April and September this year, the Assam Rifles has recruited 23 per cent and the BSF 20 per cent from the minority community — an increase from a rough average of four per cent intake in Central Paramilitary Forces.

This means that the intake is a jump of almost 500 per cent at one go and that the Sachar panel's recommendations are being implemented in letter and in spirit.

Courtesy:ibnlive.com
Complete artical HERE

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