annum shall be given the preference, (9) In case Children belonging to OBC and Socially & Educational Backward Classes preference shall be given ... family income of up to Rs. 2/- lakhs per annum. (ii) OBC/SEBC Children with family income of up to Rs. 1-lakhs annum
annum shall be given the preference, (9) In case Children belonging to OBC and Socially & Educational Backward Classes preference shall be given ... family income of up to Rs. 2/- lakhs per annum. (ii) OBC/SEBC Children with family income of up to Rs. 1-lakhs annum
related to the safeguards afforded to the socially and educationally Backward Classes (SEBCs), investigating complaints of violations of their rights, and proposing measures to incorporate ... provisions” or equality is classified as SEBCs, which contains the categories generally referred to as Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The Supreme Court ruled that
provisions” or equality is classified as SEBCs, which contains the categories generally referred to as Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The Supreme Court ruled that ... Classes. State governments’ ability to create the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) list was reinstated by the 105th Amendment of Indian constitution. It said
provisions” or equality is classified as SEBCs, which contains the categories generally referred to as Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The Supreme Court ruled that ... Classes. State governments’ ability to create the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) list was reinstated by the 105th Amendment of Indian constitution. It said
reservations for OBCs in central government services was finally implemented in 1992. The Supreme Court states that 27% central government reservation for OBCs is valid ... could not be filled due to unavailability of eligible candidates of the SEBC category in a previous or preceding year, shall not be clubbed with
Article 15 in Constitution of India
15. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race
reservations for OBCs in central government services was finally implemented in 1992. The Supreme Court states that 27% central government reservation for OBCs is valid ... could not be filled due to unavailability of eligible candidates of the SEBC category in a previous or preceding year, shall not be clubbed with