"The government has asked all 2,472 minority and linguistic minority educational institutions to give details if they have complied with stipulated norms of giving 70 per cent admissions to students from the minority community.
"They have also been asked to get themselves registered on the department website. The government might take suo moto action against institutions which fail to comply with these norms," Maharashtra Minorities Affairs Minister Eknath Khadse told reporters here.
He said that some minority institutions do not reveal their minority status and thus people from the community do not realise that these institutions are meant for the community.
Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) are notified minority communities in India.
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Khadse said that minority students would be prepared for competitive exams like MPSC and UPSC as well as streams like medical and engineering.
He said that from academic year 2015-16, the state government would start a Marathi foundation course in Urdu medium schools from class VIII to class X.