According to the data made available on its website earlier this week, 907 complaints were received from Muslims -- the largest minority community in the country.
The tiniest share of the complaints received were from Parsis. The smallest minority community filed three complaints.
Christians, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists made 74, 65, 37 and 13 complaints, respectively. Ninety grievances came from those belonging to communities other than the six notified minorities.
A total of 707 complaints were related to law and order. The commission received 101, 65, 42 and 40 complaints on matters relating to service, education, Waqf and religious rights, respectively. Grievances related to other issues were 225 in number.
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"We have decided to introduce e-office to help complainants monitor the status of action taken on their complaints," Rizvi added.
Referring to grievances made by members of communities other than the minorities, the NCM chairman said the panel had been going "out of its way" to help the needy by forwarding their complaints to the departments concerned.
In the last fiscal, the commission received 1647 complaints, of which 1599 were disposed of. In 2014-15 and 2015-16, the panel was made 1995 and 1974 complaints, respectively.
Aggrieved people belonging to the communities can approach the concerned State Minorities Commissions for redressal of their grievances.
They can approach the NCM after exhausting all remedies available to them, its website says.