Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

OBC panel asks states for details of admissions

- Debabrata Mohanty letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHUBANESWA­R: OBC’S CURRENTLY GET 27% RESERVATIO­N IN GOVERNMENT JOBS AND ADMISSIONS TO STATERUN COLLEGES

A month after the Narendra Modi government formed a committee to divide the Other BackwardsC­lassinto subgroups, the panel has asked state government­s to provide a castewise break-ups of government recruitmen­ts and admissions in higher education institutio­ns for the last three years.

Sub-categorisa­tion is crucial since it could identify the most deprived of the castes among the thousands that fall under the OBC umbrella, which can then be split up in a manner that the most powerful are not able to corner the most of the quota benefits.

OBC’s currently get 27% reservatio­n in government jobs and admissions to state-run colleges.

In October, President Ram Nath Kovind appointed a fivemember­Commission­headedby Delhi High Court’s former chief justice G Rohini to examine subcategor­isation of Other BackwardCl­assesunder­Article340­of the Constituti­on.

The letter, signed by commis- sion secretary U Venkataswa­rulu, seeking caste details of recruitmen­ts and admissions was sent to all state government­s, an official of the Odisha government said, requesting anonymity.

It also sought to know the number of OBC certificat­es issued, again broken up by caste.

The panel has also asked the state to give a list of caste names according to the 1931 census and a list of names that are currently in the state’s OBC list.

The government must also inform the panel of the population of each of the castes/classes listed in the OBC list and disaggrega­ted up to the district level. The commission also wants to know if the state made any efforts to sub-categorise OBCs, according to the letter.

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