– The Advisory Committee consists of 42 members, with Minorities Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman as chairman and Md.Ali Shabbir as vice-chairman.
– Representatives from Catholic, Protestant, independent churches, former IAS/IPS officers, and former legislators are included.
– Active members include Cardinal Antony poola (Roman Catholic), Rt Rev Reuben Mark (CSI), among others.
– tenure: The committee will operate for three years.
The formation of these committees signals proactive efforts by the Telangana government to engage with minority communities in addressing their specific welfare needs. Including prominent religious leaders from various denominations alongside bureaucrats reflects an attempt at holistic portrayal within decision-making forums. This initiative coudl serve to reinforce trust between governance structures and minority groups while fostering inclusiveness.
however, the success of such panels will depend on their operational efficiency and ability to translate discussions into actionable outcomes that benefit grassroots-level stakeholders like pastors or community development programs. By setting a three-year tenure, there is a clear timeline for monitoring progress, yet sustained commitment beyond this period may be crucial in ensuring lasting impact.
Read more: Published – September 15, 2025