Hyderabad, Nov.7 (NSS): Under the auspices of the Telangana State Government, a door-to-door survey commenced on November 6, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. The survey will continue till next month. The Chairman of the State Minorities Commission, Tariq Ansari, appealed to all eligible members of the Muslim Minority communities to actively participate in the survey.
Tariq Ansari emphasized that this survey is being conducted after several years, and it is essential for every individual to ensure the accurate inclusion of their ethnicity, religion, and sub-caste, such as Muslim Shaikh, Muslim Qureshi, Muslim Faqir, or any other relevant category. This step will not only aid in the recognition of our socio-economic rights but also pave the way for access to various government schemes and welfare policies.
The survey will serve as a vital tool in aiding government planning to support deserving individuals in fields like education, socio-economic development, employment, and welfare of women and children. Tariq Ansari stated that the Government schemes, whether they cater to students, women, or the unemployed, will only benefit our people if our representation is thorough and accurate.
“We appeal to the entire Muslim Minority communities to record their complete and correct details in this survey, ensuring that our rights are safeguarded and that future generations can benefit from government welfare initiatives. As our population is counted accurately, our representation becomes more significant, easing our community’s access to opportunities and resources. Let’s seize this opportunity to ensure the welfare and progress of our community”, he added.