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Focus of the present exercise is to find out the levels of deprivation among various clearly defined socio-religious communities (SRCs) in Telangana and highlight relative backwardness among them, including the Muslim-OBCs. A composite index indicating levels of deprivation or backwardness is derived using such parameters that the Mandal Commission has developed for identifying backward classes but with certain modifications to reflect contemporary conditions. The robust survey data was made available by the Commission of Inquiry (Government of Telangana), the NSSO and DLHS to assess and estimate relative backwardness. The exercise has clearly shown that Muslim-OBCs in Telangana State are deprived more than Hindu-OBCs and hence needs affirmative action for their upliftment. This is an empirical and methodological analytical exercise which can be replicated to understand the depth and size of inter-community deprivations across all states of India.
The last three names of authors are in alphabetical order. Prof Shariff is Chief Scholar, US-India Policy Institute; and National Maulana Azad Professor at MANUU, Hyderabad. Kabita Baral, Sundara Vardhan (both Research Analysts), and Venkatanarayana Motkuri (Senior Research Analyst) were part of the Research Team working at Commission of Inquiry on Conditions of Muslims, Government of Telangana Hyderabad.
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The present paper is derived out of the exercises carried out during a workshop conducted by Data Definition and Analysis Group (DDAG) of Commission of Inquiry (COI) on Muslims in Telangana. Authors would like to thank Sri. G. Sudhir, IAS (Retd.), Chairman, Commission of Inquiry on Muslims in Telangana, Prof. Amitab Kundu for participating, guiding us and deliberating during the DDAG discussions. Special thanks are due to Dr. Amir Ullah Khan, Dr. Abdul Shaban, Prof. Faizan Mustafa (NALSAR), Sri Mohamammed Ahshan Abid (TISS) and Dr. Sayed Unnisa (IIPS), for their critical comments on the methodological and analytical discourse during the writing of the DDAG report. Thanks to Sri. M. A. Bari, Member, COI, for his comments and encouragement. The authors are grateful to Dr. B.M. Naidu of CGG, Sri Aaris Mohammed, Sri Azam Khan and Sri Khalid Saifulla for their participation in deliberations during the DDAG meetings. Authors are also thankful to Prof. Aslam Parvaiz, Vice Chancellor, and Dr. Shakeel Ahmed, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Registrar, of MANUU, for facilitating the meetings of DDAG. Authors are grateful to Amit Sharma and Mohmmed Usman for their services in data analysis for the exercise.
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Shariff, A., Baral, K., Sundara Vardhan, T., Motkuri, V. (2021). Data Definition and Analytical Methodology for Indexing Backwardness According to Socio-religious Communities in Telangana: A Mandal Commission Framework Approach. In: Sudhir, G., Bari, M.A., Khan, A.U., Shaban, A. (eds) Muslims in Telangana. Dynamics of Asian Development. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6530-8_15
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