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The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a PIL challenging the Christian minority status of several schools in West Bengal, stating that these institutions do not require a government certificate to be recognized as such. The court pointed out that once a minority organization, it is always a minority institution. The petition, filed in 2019, argued that schools needed a certificate from the West Bengal Minority Commission to be considered minority educational institutions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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