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“They whole object of Article 30 of conferring the rights on minorities is to ensure that there will be equality between the majority and minority. If the minority do not have such special protection they will be denied equality”. It was held in –
Ahmedabad St. Xaviour College society Vs State of Gujarat
In Re Kerala education bill
State of Bombay Vs Bombay education society
None of these
Article 30 of the Indian constitution grants many rights to the religious or linguistic minorities in the country. Some social media posts are creating confusion about the provisions of this article.
These posts claim that article 30A prohibits the teachings of Bhagvat Gita, Vedas and Puranas in the Indian schools while article 30 allows the teaching of the Quran, the Hadis in the Madarsa.
We read the Constitution of India for this investigation, we found that there is no article in the Constitution named '30A'. As far as article 30 is concerned, this article is about the right of minorities to establish and run educational institutions.
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