Karnataka Boosts Housing Reservation for Minorities

The Karnataka cabinet has decided to increase the housing reservation percentage for minorities from 10% to 15% under various state schemes. The change aims to address the significant homeless issue among minority communities in both urban and rural areas, as explained by Minister H K Patil.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 19-06-2025 15:31 IST | Created: 19-06-2025 15:31 IST
Karnataka Boosts Housing Reservation for Minorities
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The Karnataka cabinet announced an increase in the housing reservation percentage for minorities, boosting it from 10% to 15% during a cabinet meeting on Thursday. This policy adjustment affects various schemes managed by the Housing Department in urban and rural areas statewide.

Minister H K Patil, who handles Law and Parliamentary Affairs, addressed the press post-meeting, emphasizing the state's intent to tackle the prevalent homelessness issue among minority communities by expanding these reservations.

Officials noted the policy change followed detailed observations and analyses of housing needs and demographics, aiming to leverage state resources more equitably among underserved populations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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