Adjustment of SC ST candidates for promotion
Unstarred questions raised by the Member of Shri.Narendra Kumar Kashyap regarding the above subject in the Rajya Sabha as follows
Unstarred questions raised by the Member of Shri.Narendra Kumar Kashyap regarding the above subject in the Rajya Sabha as follows
Regarding the Government Proposal to include certain castes presently classified as Other Backward classes in to Scheduled Caste Category, the following queried were raised in the Parliament recently.
whether the Court has ruled the 4.5 percent reservation to minorities as illegal and unconstitutional; the reaction of the Government thereto alongwith the corrective measures adopted by the Government in the regard?
DOPT issues Guidelines to Ministries and authorities in-charge of recruitment in Government Service to ensure that Persons with Disabilities get a fair opportunity in consideration for appointment to an identified post.
The Supreme Court in its judgment dated 19.10.2006 in the matter of M. Nagaraj & others v. Union of India & others [Writ Petition (C) No.61/2002] while upholding the validity of the Constitutional Amendments, viz. the 77th Amendment, the 81st Amendment, the 82nd Amendment and the 85th Amendment stipulated that
Reservation in promotion to SCs and STs: Latest statement by Minister of Personnel. The Supreme Court in the matter of M.Nagaraj Vs. Union of India has held that the constitutional amendments made to enable the State to provide reservation in promotion are constitutionally valid. However, the States have to collect quantifiable
Reservation for Other Backward Classes in Civil Posts and Services under the Govt. of India-Sub-quota for Minority Communities
E-Brochure on Reservation for SC ST, government issues instructions on SC ST reservation, OBC reservation policy
The, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment invites proposals from reputed coaching institutions/centres for providing free coaching to students belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in the ratio of 70:30.
Reports have began to come regarding the details of Bill introduced by the Government in Rajya Sabha for allowing reservation to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes employees for promotions in Government Jobs.
Government’s policy to treat reserved Category Candidates who are appointed or promoted in the government jobs on their own merit as General Quota Candidates only in order to allot the reserved quota for SC and ST Candidates only for Candidates who have to utilise SC/ST quota for entry or promotion in Government Service
Though Government of India has ensured reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for entry in to Government Service, the proportion of SC and ST employees in the Higher level Central Government jobs is very less compared to the reservation percentage allocated to SC and ST