Recently, the Minister for Backward Classes Welfare in Andhra Pradesh said that the state will begin a backward classes census.
“Nothing in this article or in clause (2) of Article 29 [non-discrimination with regard to admission into state educational institutions on grounds of religion, caste, etc] shall prevent the State from making any special provision for the advancement of any socially and educationally backward classes of citizens”
Article 340 provides for the appointment of a Commission to investigate the conditions for the improvement of socially and educationally backward class
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About the Commission |
Year |
2017 under Article 340 of the Constitution |
Chairman |
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Terms of reference |
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Recommendations |
It suggested breaking the caste groups into broad categories,
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1st OBC Commission |
About |
Head |
Kaka Kalelkar |
Year |
1953 |
Objective |
To identify socially and educationally backward classes |
Recommendation |
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Outcome |
The report was never discussed in the Parliament and never implemented as the government decided that any all-India list drawn up the Central Government would have no practical utility. |
2nd OBC Commission |
About |
Head |
B.P.Mandal |
Year |
1979 |
Recommendations |
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Outcome |
Within the 27% reserved for Socially and Economically Backward Castes, preference shall be given to candidates belonging to the poorer sections of the SEBCs |
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