Pradesh Karya Karini. Pages in category "Scheduled Castes of Haryana" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.


The above-mentioned BC b Caste List in Haryana, as well as BC-A, has been derived from the official website of Welfare of Scheduled Caste & Backward Classes Department, Govt of Haryana.You are also advised to click over the link and cross-check the data related to castes.

* The moderation of comments is automated and not cleared manually by Copyright © 2020 The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights Reserved Explained: What is Haryana’s ‘quota within SC quota’ for college admissions? LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN HARYANA STATE. The word nat in Sanskrit means a dancer, and the Nat were traditionally entertainers and jugglers.

According to Bhukkal, only Parliament can take a decision in such a case. B. Babaria; Bangali (caste) Bazigar; C. Chamar; D. Deha; Dhanuk; G. Gandhila; N. Nat (caste) P. Perna caste; S. Sansi people; Sapera (caste) Sikligar; Sirkiband; This page was last edited on 1 June 2012, at 17:56 (UTC).

The Bazigar are further sub-divided into five sub-groups, the Rama,(ਰੁਪਾਣਾ)Jogi, Badtia(vertiya), Muchhal(muchhals),Jassuke, Dharamsot and Namsout.

They have fourteen sub-groups, being the Nituria, Rarhi, Chhabhayia, Tikulhara, Tirkuta, Pushtia, Rathore, Kazarhatia, Kathbangi, Banwaria, Kougarh, Lodhra, Korohia, and Gulgulia or Gauleri. LIST OF VILLAGES HAVING MORE THAN 40% SC POPULATION IN HARYANA (As per census 2011) Lord Budhas. Those of Bihar claim a Rajput origin, and have traditions similar to the Bazigar caste.

This list may not reflect recent changes . The SLP remains pending with the court, which did not grant a stay in the matter.The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Act says that the representation of the Scheduled Castes now categorised as “Deprived Scheduled Castes” is “only 4.7%, 4.14% and 6.27% in Group A, Group B and Group C services respectively, even though their population is about 11% of the total State population”. Ordinary Member. Section 4 says that “Where a seat set aside for candidate from deprived Scheduled Castes… is not filled up in any academic year due to non-availability of candidate of deprived Scheduled Castes possessing the requisite qualifications, the same shall be made available to candidate of Scheduled Castes.”No.

Bhajan Lal’s government bifurcated the Scheduled Caste quota into two categories: Block A and Block B.In 2006, the Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed the 1994 notification, citing the decision of a five-judge Bench of the Supreme Court in E V Chinnaiah vs State Of Andhra Pradesh And Ors (November 5, 2004). “The government should have offered special package or scholarship to Block A to upgrade their educational status,” she said.However, the legal battle in the Supreme Court will continue. Such bifurcation is meant to divide our strength,” she said. SC/BC Welfare Schemes.

Tapriwas Caste Certificate verifies that a person or his/her siblings belong to a caste mentioned on it and that caste enlisted as Tapriwas Caste in Haryana state. Section 3(1) of The Haryana Scheduled Castes (Reservation in Admission in Government Educational Institutions) Act, 2020 lays down that “twenty per cent seats shall be reserved for the members of the Scheduled Castes while making admission…”Thereafter, Section 3(2) says: “Fifty per cent of the 20 per cent seats reserved for Scheduled Castes for admission in any Government educational institution shall be set aside for candidates belonging to deprived Scheduled Castes as enumerated in the Annexure”.
The Bazigar speak their own dialect, known as Bazigar which is a Dravidian language, while speaking in Hindi with outsiders.

The Deprived Scheduled Castes category has 36 communities including Valmiki, Bazigar, Sansi, Deha, Dhanak, and Sapera. Sant Kabir Edu Award (Boys) Registration Form. Samvidhan. In Haryana, they ar… News. The Manohar Lal Khattar government has replicated the initiative of the state’s Congress government in 1994, when Bhajan Lal was Chief Minister. Also, the Statement says, “the population of other Scheduled Castes in Haryana is also about 11% of the total State population but in respect of representation in Government Services their share is 11%, 11.31% and 11.8% in Group A, B and C, respectively.”The reason for the poor representation of the Deprived Scheduled Castes in government jobs can be found in their educational qualifications, the Statement says.