Indian Court Says Scholarship Program Creates Religious Discrimination
In the Indian state of Gujarat on Monday, a 2-judge bench of the high court upheld the state government's refusal to implement a central government program that awards scholarships to children of 5 minority groups. According to the Times of India, the court ruled that the program violates Article 15(1) of the Indian Constitution by favoring students of one religious group over another. The Constitution bars the State ...
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