- The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) has recommended the inclusion of seven communities and their synonyms in the Central List of Other Backward Classes (OBCs), making them eligible for Central schemes and appointments.
- The decision follows hearings conducted over the past six months.
- Communities added:
- Lodh, Lodha, Lodhi
- Badgujar
- Suryavanshi Gujar
- Leve Gujar, Reve Gujar, Reva Gujar
- Dangari
- Bhoyar, Pawar
- Kapewar, Munnar Kapewar, Munnar Kapu, Telanga, Telangi, Pentareddy, Bukekari
- These communities were already listed as OBCs in Maharashtra’s state list but have been waiting for over a decade to be included in the Central list.
- The inclusion is based on current socio-economic data.
- This move aims to provide these communities with access to central government benefits and reservations in appointments.
- Process: NCBC is responsible for reviewing requests for the inclusion of castes in the Central OBC list.
- The NCBC forms a Bench to evaluate proposals and submits its recommendations to the Union government.
- Once the Cabinet approves the additions, legislation is introduced, and the President officially notifies the changes.
National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) It is a constitutional body in India, established under Article 338B of the Constitution by the 102nd Amendment Act, 2018. Its primary role is to monitor and safeguard the rights of socially and educationally backward classes (OBCs). Investigating complaints and grievances. Advising the central government on matters related to the inclusion or exclusion of communities in the Central List of OBCs. Recommending welfare measures for the upliftment of OBCs. |
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