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THERE IS NO ARTICLE—30A

 

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

THERE IS NO ARTICLE—30A

SARASIJ MAJUMDER


Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel chaired the Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights and Minorities in the Constituent Assembly of India. The committee met on February 27, 1947, and got divided into four sub-committees.

He had several discussion with the then PM on this.

Article 30 deals with the right of minorities to establish and manage educational institutions in India.

The right given under Article 30 provides the right to minorities to establish educational institutions of their choice for two purposes:

  • To conserve their religion, culture, and language,
  • To provide education to their children according to their choice in their own language.

The state can't discriminate against these institutions when granting aid.

No, Article 30A is not, and was never,  a part of the Indian Constitution. The Indian Constitution does not have an Article 30A.

Article 30 of the Indian Constitution, on the other hand, deals with the cultural and educational rights of minorities based on religion or language. It grants minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice . This article ensures that minorities have the freedom to preserve and promote their own culture and language through educational institutions.

Here is a summary of Article 30 of the Indian Constitution:

- Article 30(1): All minorities, whether based on religion or language, have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice [2].

- Article 30(1A): If any law is made for the compulsory acquisition of an educational institution established and maintained by a minority, the state must ensure that the rights of the minorities are not violated or abrogated [2].

- Article 30(2): The state shall not discriminate against any educational institution on the grounds that it is under the management of a minority based on religion or language when granting aid to educational institutions [2].

THERE IS NO ARTICLE---30A based on  my  study, and nowhere it is stated that one can’t teach Ramayana  or Geeta in Schools, & Colleges.

I studied in a school, where Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Geeta was taught—albeit in a story oriented manner, and without any Examination.

Having stated above, I consider that all articles from 25 to 30 of our Constitution  are discriminatory towards the people of communities that form the majority in this country. These are written almost as if the majority are second class citizens.

That is why much of this  Constitution has to be amended, and be replaced by one that is more egalitarian, one that is based on Dharma,  ( Religion, and Dharma  are different) and truly SANATANI  in its basic structure, and configuration.

Much of the present Constitution (irrespective of the hype around Dr. Ambedkar) is a Copy-Paste of the Government of India Act of 1935.  Some day I will write about this document. And the person who drafted it (not Dr. Ambedkar, who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee), was Benegal Narsing Rau, a civil servant in colonial India. He was knighted by the British Crown for his “services rendered”!

And where was it drafted? BN Rau travelled to USA, Canada, Ireland and the UK to meet judges, Scholars and authorities on Constitutional laws!

Yes, Mostly British Constitutional Laws.

Learn more:
1. General Law - Part I, Title XII, Chapter 69, Section 30A
2. Fact Check: Indian Constitution has no Article 30A and 30 deals with minorities institution rights- Fact Check: There's No Article-30A In The Indian Constitution, Viral Post Is Fake
3. NDA : Cultural and Educational Rights Under Indian Constitution: Article 29 and 30

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