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Minority Cell of the University was established in 2019 with the purpose of
empowering the minority communities in the University. “Every student has
a right of education” and by following this fact, our University is very much
keen to provide services to the educational and cultural needs of the
Minority community along with other caste, creed and Nationality. The
Minority Cell basically helps minority students including Christian, Muslim,
Jain, Buddhists etc. for their academic development.
1. Objectives
To provide equal opportunity for education of minorities.
To create awareness among the minority students regarding various scholarships program of State Government and UGC.
To facilitate financial support to students from minority communities from governmental agencies and other sources.
To take follow up measures for achieving the objectives and targets laid down for the purpose by the Government of India and the UGC.
To ensure provisions for an environment where all such students feel safe and secure.
To encourage participation for career orientation programs which would empower and equip them with the necessary skills to choose a career options.
To provide prompt counseling for any emotional emergencies arising on account of any event at the campus.
To ensure protection and reservation as provided in the constitution of India.
2. Nature of Activities of the Cell
Collection of reports and information of State Government and UGC
orders on various aspects of education, employment of minority
students.
Circulate State Government and UGC’s decisions about different
scholarship programs.
Communicate with the students and motivate them for better future
planning.
The Cell is committed to provide assistance to the minority students
through counseling, personality development, development of
communication skill and preparatory classes for professional and
employment purposes etc.
The Cell is actively engaged in coordinating and resolving the problems
in the matter of conduct of coaching and other measures with a view to
see that the education system succeeds in bringing to a level
quantitatively as well as qualitatively indistinguishable from the level of
the rest of the society.
3. Minority Cell Committee:
S.No
Name
Position
Number
1.
Dr. Manju Gupta
Convener
9166114404
2.
Dr. Nisha Meena
Member
7792051718
3.
Mr. Mukesh Choudhary
Member
9460323902
4.
Mr. Rakesh Israni
Member
9414364221
Report for the Academic Session 2019-20:
Department of Law and Department of Management jointly organized
two days National Seminar on “Waqf Act and Development of Waqf
Properties in India” on January 10-11 2020 at our Sitapura Campus.
In this two day seminar on “Waqf Act and development of Waqf
Properties in India” organized by Jagan Nath University, Jaipur and
Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, distinguished
speakers, research scholars, academicians and students related to
legal studies from across India gathered to discuss on the issues and
challenges faced and the possible ways to deal with these issues.
These issues have gained immense importance as a result of growing
need for sustainable development and inclusive growth across various
communities of the nation.
Distinguished speakers comprised of experts drawn from such
academic organizations as well as the State Waqf Board.
In this context harmonization and traceability were highlighted as the
two major elements in facilitating compliance with contemporary
requirements and the essence of setting up of waqf. The two-day
event was well attended by over 500 delegates with wide participation
from the academicians, students, practitioners and research scholars.
This Seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Khanu Khan, Chairman
Rajasthan Waqf Board, Government of Rajasthan
Sessions
There are two technical Sessions as follows:
Technical Session 1-Understanding of the Waqf Act
Theme of Technical Session 1 was on ‘Understanding of the Waqf Act’.
The panelists of this session were Dr. Rana Zaidi, member Rajasthan
Waqf board and Prof. Mohd. Hassan, retd. Professor HCM-RIPA. Dr.
Aruna Chaudhary, Principal University Law College, Jaipur was the
Session Chair.
Dr. Rana Zaidi congratulated the organizers for planning a platform,
where deliberations on waqf related issues can be done with active
participation from youth. She explained the concept of waqf to the
audience that waqf properties are meant to contribute to the
development of the society. Donation of property to waqf is for welfare
of the weakest section of the society. Waqf is about permanent
dedication of movable and immovable property for causes recognized
by Muslim. The purpose behind the donation has to be pious. Waqf
done for a limited period is not considered a valid waqf. A living
person, Person in his will can leave his property to waqf. Old heritage
property whose ownership is unknown use and has been used for
religious purpose is also considered waqf property. An adult who is
healthy/ of soundmind can donate property for Waqf.Donation to waqf
is irrevocable. Managers/ mutwallhi have to ensure the management
of waqf property and ensure that the benefit goes to person it was
meant to reach.
These are various categories of waqf and it is a gift to the society.
The second panelist
Pro. Mohd. Hassan
spoke on the theme
Framework and Analyses of Waqf laws
in India. He explained that
Waqf means Endowment which is of perpetual nature and cannot be
sold or transferred. He also explained that if a mosque was found to
be built on land of a non-muslim, the ownership would be decided by a
magistrate. He explained the various types of waqf that can be done.
The pre-requisites of a waqf are perpetuity irrevocability and
inalienability.
Waqf Properties
include Mosques, Dargahs, Musafir-khana,
Graveyards, Land donated for upkeep of mosques shrines etc., Shops
in Mosque Buildings
Waqf & beneficiaries
include Orphans, widows, schools students,
Maddarssas. He also explained that Waqf cannot be done without
clearly identifying the beneficiaries.
Technical Session-2-Strategies to develop Waqf
Administration in India
Theme of Technical Session 2 was ‘Strategies to develop Waqf
Administration in India’. The panelists of this session were Dr.
Abhishek Tiwari, Joint Director, University Law College, Jaipur and
Prof. U C Sankhla, Ex-Vice Chancellor Ambedkar Law University,
Jaipur. Dr. B D Rawat, Ex-Principal University Law College, Jaipur, was
the session chair.
Prof. Sankhla apprised the audience about Waqf being a typical and
Complex issue because it is interwoven with religious and social lives
of the community. He told that donating property for waqf has been a
practice long followed with mentions in Islamic History. In modern
Indian administrative system, it is mandatory for every state to have
is waqf board appointed by states government. Every waqf has to
appoint a Mutwali and he has to get the waqf registered.
Dr. Abhishek Tiwari further elaborated about similarities and
differences between trustand Waqf. He explained that Shariah law has
the concept of waqf for removal of poverty, inequity and social
welfare. He very aptly explained that concept of waqf can be utilized
for attainment of Sustainable Development Goals 2030 goals by UN
given in Sep 2016. The concept behind waqf and drafting of SDG is the
same that is ‘concentration of wealth should not be in one place’.
He said that the economic planning of the nation can incorporate the
goals of inclusive development and maintaining dignity of life, using
the concept of waqf as a tool. For instance wuaqasid –al-shasuah-waqf
can he created for maintenance and protection forest and
environment.
Dr B D Rawat, the Session Chair in his concluding remarks said that
zakat and waqf are for ensuring socio-economic justice and welfare of
the weaker section of the society. He also threw light on the fact that
non-muslim can also create Waqf by donating property and declaring it
as waqf property.
Mementos were given to guests and Dr. Deepika Taparia proposed
vote of thanks.
Jagan Nath University, Jaipur organized a guest lecture on
“Scholarship Guidance” on February 15, 2020. It was inaugurated by
Prof. Vaishali Sharma, President, Jagan Nath University, Jaipur. The
main resource person was Mr. Rajendra Chouhan, Department of
Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of Rajasthan.
On this event Speaker gave detail information about scholarships from
different agencies like Government of India Post-Matric Scholarship,
scholarships given by central Government of India. He has also given
information about how to apply online for these scholarships. Students
of Under Graduate and Post Graduate of different streams were
presenting for the program.
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