@book{675,
	author = {Shariff, Abusaleh},
	title = {Institutionalizing constitutional Rights : Post-Sachar Committee Scenario},
	publisher = {Oxford University Press},
	year = {2016},
	address = { New Delhi},
	note = {The Political discourse in India experienced a fundamental shift when the Schar Committee Report revealed that despite the national and state government policies and programmes, the Muslim community was among the most deprived and backward, worse off than the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, in most of the outcome indicators.
Many new pro-poor and inclusive policies were introduced as a response to the recommendations of the report. This book makes a critical assessment of the impact of 'post-Sachar' policies, bridging the gaps in empirical measurements and analytical documentation, and making them accessible to the public at large.
The book recommends policies and institutions required for ensuring the constitutional right to equal opportunity for all Indian citizens, especially minorities, such as setting  up of an Equal Opportunity Commission and systematically computing a diversity index  to improve the process of assimilation of the deprived groups, including the minorities, into the national mainstream.
}
}
