It is a statutory body established under the Minorities Act, 1992, with the aim to safeguard the rights and interests of religious minorities in India.

Need To Know

  • Composition: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and five Members, all from minority communities.
  • Tenure: 3 years
  • Powers: Functions with powers similar to a civil court (e.g., summoning witnesses, requiring documents).
  • Functions:
    • Monitor constitutional and legal safeguards for minorities.
    • Evaluate socio-economic progress of minorities.
    • Handle complaints regarding deprivation of rights.
    • Recommend measures for welfare and protection.
    • Submit annual and special reports to the government.

 

Source: The Hindu