Brahmins to set up women’s co-op, TV channel
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This small community aims to build pressure in seven states
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The Brahmin community in Maharashtra is planning to consolidate itself
institutionally to flex its muscles socially and politically. There are
plans to start a multi-state credit co-operative, women self-help group,
a daily newspaper, news channel, a hospital and deemed university.
Pune-based Moreshwar Ghaisas Guruji, who heads the Bahubhashiya Brahmin Nyas, said they were planning to start a multi-state co-operative credit society with a presence in seven states namely Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Goa, Jharkhand and Assam. In the absence of an updated caste census, Brahmins constitute about 3% of Maharashtra’s population, but Ghaisas said the number was around 7% to 8% if one considers Brahmins across linguistic groups. “We need to come together and form a pressure group. We have no identity of our own and need to create it,” said Ghaisas. Ghaisas rued the fact that many communities, except Brahmins, had a presence in educational institutions and co-operatives. |
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