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  2. Other Backward Class - Wikipedia

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    NSSO estimated state wise Other Backward Classes demography [23] State and Union Territories 2011 Census population Approximate OBC population % of OBC No of Central OBC Communities (as of Agaust 2018) Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 380,581: 69,000: 18.1%: 5 Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana) 84,580,777: 42,629,000: 50.4%: 190 Arunachal Pradesh ...

  3. National Commission for Backward Classes - Wikipedia

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    Initially National Commission for Backward Classes was not empowered to look into the grievances of persons of Other Backward Classes (under Article 338(5) read with Article 338(10) of the Constitution, National Commission for Scheduled Castes was the competent authority to look into all the grievances, rights and safeguards relating to ...

  4. List of Muslim Other Backward Classes communities in India

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    19 Only Muslim Bhangis such as the Halalkhor and Lalbegi are in the OBC list; the Hindu sections have Scheduled Caste status. 20 Only Muslim Dhobis are in the OBC list, the Hindu section have Scheduled Caste status. 21 Only Muslim Mochis are in the OBC list, the Hindu section have Scheduled Caste status. 22 caste mahigeer faruki ob list

  5. Mandal Commission - Wikipedia

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    Also, the bench held that creamy layer of income will be applicable for the Other Backward Classes quota. Presently the creamy layer limit is Family income of ₹8 lakhs per year. It was implemented in 1992. [6] The second recommendation of Mandal Commission to implement OBC reservations in higher educational institutions was implemented in 2006.

  6. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is a Government of India ministry.It is responsible for welfare, social justice and empowerment of disadvantaged and marginalised sections of society, including scheduled castes (SC), Other Backward Classes (OBC), LGBT people, the disabled, the elderly, and the victims of drug abuse.

  7. List of Scheduled Castes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Scheduled Castes in India. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are those considered the most socio-economic disadvantaged in India, and are officially defined in the Constitution of India in order to aid equality initiatives.

  8. One Hundred and Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of India

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    SEBCs, which includes the groups commonly known as Other Backward Classes (OBCs), are communities for which the State can provide "special provisions" or affirmative action in India. In May 2021, the Supreme Court held that the 102nd Constitutional Amendment, 2018 had taken away the State governments' powers to recognise SEBCs. [1]

  9. Court cases related to reservation in India - Wikipedia

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    The Madras High Court held that reservation in promotion is available only to SC and ST and not to OBC. [citation needed] Sudam Shankar Baviskar v. Edu. Off. (Sec), Z. P. Jalgaon 2007 (2) MhLJ 802: Consequential seniority is not available to VJNT. [expand acronym] [citation needed] Union of India v. S. Kalugasalamoorthy 2010 writ no. 15926/2007