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With government money comes government control” is an axiom in any country. But the situation in India is unique with regard to minority religions. Under Article 30 of the constitution, "minority” religions are allowed to run educational institutions free from government control, but remain equally eligible for government funding as are institutions run by members of the "majority” religion. For the purposes of the constitution, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs are considered "Hindus” and hence part of the majority religion. Effectively the provision applies only to Muslims, Christians, and anyone who can get themselves declared a minority religion. One strange consequence of this is that the Vira Saivites of South India successfully argued earlier this century for minority status...