Maharashtra State Minorities Commission Appoints Full-Time Secretary Nagpur: The Maharashtra State Minorities Commission has been granted a full-time secretary for the first time, marking a significant step to enhance administrative efficiency and accelerate decision-making processes. The minority development department of the Maharashtra government has appointed Minaj Gani Mulla, currently serving as an additional district collector in the revenue and forest department, as the commission’s secretary on deputation for a three-year term. Mulla is set to assume his new role immediately. Officials emphasized that the appointment aims to improve the handling of schemes, complaints, and policy matters related to minority communities. The presence of a dedicated full-time officer is expected to foster better coordination between departments and streamline the commission’s operations. Commission chairman Pyare Khan welcomed the decision, stating it would “bring speed to the commission’s work, ensure effective resolution of complaints, and enable more sensitive handling of issues concerning minority communities.” The move comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen the commission’s capacity to address the needs of minority groups in the state. The appointment of Mulla, who holds a senior administrative position, is seen as a strategic choice to leverage his experience in governance and public administration. His role will involve overseeing the implementation of welfare programs, addressing grievances, and ensuring compliance with policies aimed at protecting the rights and interests of minority communities.#maharashtra_government #maharashtra_state_minorities_commission #minaj_gani_mulla #pyare_khan #minority_development_department
