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4 March, 2005  
INDIA 
No government aid for Christian Dalit in 2005 budget 
by Nirmala Carvalho 
 
The Indian government�s economic plan includes aid for young Muslims, but 
nothing for young Christians. Help is needed to fight poverty among Christian 
Dalit and Tribals, says John Dayal. 
 
 
Mumbai (AsiaNews) � India�s 2005-2006 Union budget singles out social 
discrimination as an ill to be tackled but does little for Christians. The 
budget which Finance Minister PC Chidambaram presented to parliament on 
February 28 met with the approval of India�s financial markets and industrial 
sector, but left Christians unhappy. 
The financial document lays out plans for the development of rural areas takes 
steps to encourage foreign investment but does not allocate any money for rural 
Christians, �the poorest among the poor�.
Speaking to AsiaNews, John Dayal, secretary of the National Integration 
Council, laments the �budget should have provided funds for Christian economic 
empowerment�.
�This budget,� explains Mr Dayal, who is also chairman of the All India 
Christian Council, �has provisions for the advancement of Muslim youth, but 
there is nothing for Christian youth�.
The 2001 Census showed that Christians living in rural areas live in wretched 
conditions, �particularly Tribal (Adivasi) and Dalit youth professing the 
Christian faith.�
For the human rights activist, Christian youth need better education and 
training to help them become self-employed and start their own businesses in 
the crafts trade. �All this requires an infusion of state funds, apart from 
efforts by the community itself,� Mr Dalay said.
To prove his point, he highlighted the fact that out of the 5 billion rupees 
allocated to the National Fund for Minority Development, nothing goes to 
Christians.
One provision was however good: funds set aside for women and children, which 
in a small way will benefit Christian women and children.
Despite these misgivings, the plan by the government of the United Progressive 
Alliance UPA) to publish a White Paper on the status of minority communities is 
welcome. 
�The Christian community has welcomed the Union government�s promise to publish 
a White Paper on the status of minority communities and [adopt] a comprehensive 
law to deal with communal violence,� Mr Dayal said.
As a sign of hope, he quoted current Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam, who 
said: �it was not enough for India to shine if it did not shine for all.�
Finance Minister Chidambram�s economic programme focuses on rural areas but has 
not left out trade and industry.
For the first time, this budget highlights the important role direct foreign 
investment plays in India�s economy.
In accordance with the UPA�s Common Minimum Programme, Mr Chidambram launched 
the National Rural Health Mission to strengthen primary health services across 
the country.
Other important measures include an additional 20 billion rupees allocated to 
health care and families and 7.79 per cent increase in the defence budget.
 





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