Anglo-Indians demand reservation in higher education

Their other demands include establishment of an Anglo-Indian Desk in the Ministry of Minority Affairs to deal with issues concerning the community and establishment of National Cultural Centres for Anglo-Indians in New Delhi and Bangalore, a delegate Geoffery Bonjour told reporters here today.
Bonjure is also the Vice-Chairman of the Minority Department of the Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee.
The delegation met the President and submitted its memorandum to him on December 11 in New Delhi, Bonjour, who returned here last night, said.
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First Published: Dec 18 2012 | 9:35 PM IST
