Hyderabad: Telangana Minister for Minorities Welfare Mohammed Azharuddin attended the Azharuddin Catholic bishops meeting held at St. John’s Regional Seminary in Ramanthapur on Thursday and assured support for the empowerment of minority communities.
The Azharuddin Catholic bishops meeting was organised under the Telugu Catholic Bishops’ Council. Several bishops from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh participated in the gathering.
The meeting focused on issues concerning minority welfare and development. Church leaders discussed community concerns and measures to strengthen support systems for minority groups.
Azharuddin addressed the gathering and interacted with the bishops during the Azharuddin meeting. He highlighted the Telangana government’s commitment to the welfare and empowerment of minority communities.
He said the state administration aimed to strengthen programmes designed for social and economic development of minority groups.
Azharuddin Catholic bishops meeting discusses minority welfare
During the Azharuddin meeting, leaders discussed several matters concerning the community and the role of institutions in social development.
Church representatives shared their views on issues affecting minority communities in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Azharuddin assured the gathering that the state government would continue to support initiatives aimed at improving opportunities and welfare measures for minorities.
Corporation Chairman Deepak John attended the meeting along with several church leaders.
The event brought together bishops, clergy members and community representatives. Their participation reflected continued engagement between the government and church leadership on minority development.