💨 Abstract
Waqf land, intended to serve the community, has often been subject to corruption, poor governance, and systemic failure in India. Revenues generated by Waqf Boards are disproportionately low compared to the vast assets under their control, with encroachments, illegal sales, and collusion common. The management of Waqf properties has largely remained in the hands of the Ashraf Muslim elite, with little representation from the wider community.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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