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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.
In a broader sense, the term 'Scheduled' refers to the legal list of specific castes and tribes of the states and union territories, as enacted in the Constitution of India, with the purpose of social justice by ensuring social security, and providing adequate representation in education, employment, and governance to promote their upliftment ...
7 and 17 November 2023 Chhattisgarh: Indian National Congress: Bhupesh Baghel: Bharatiya Janata Party: Vishnu Deo Sai: 17 November 2023 Madhya Pradesh: Bharatiya Janata Party: Shivraj Singh Chouhan: Mohan Yadav: 25 November 2023 Rajasthan: Indian National Congress: Ashok Gehlot: Bhajan Lal Sharma: 30 November 2023 Telangana: Bharat Rashtra ...
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The schedule of the election was announced by the Election Commission of India on 9 October 2023. [5] However, the election date was postponed from 23 November 2023 to 25 November 2023. [ 6 ] [ 7 ]
The following list shows the 33 largest Scheduled Tribes according to the Census in India 2011 (76% ≈ 80 of a total of 104 million members) with their population development (population explosion from +25%), their proportions and their gender distribution (number of female relatives per 1000 male) as well as the populated states/territories ...
Members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) or the lower house of Parliament of India are elected by being voted upon by all adult citizens of India, from a set of candidates who stand in their respective constituencies. Every adult citizen of India can vote only in their constituency.
Communist Party of India: 1969: Kali Prasad Singh: Indian National Congress: 1972: Durga Prasad Singh 1977: 1980: Arun Kumar Bose: Communist Party of India: 1985: Md. Furqan Ansari: Indian National Congress: 1990: 1995: 2000: Jharkhand Legislative Assembly; 2005: Bishnu Prased Bhaiya [3] Bharatiya Janata Party [4] 2009: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha ...