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Telangana becomes first State to notify Sub- categorization of SCs

Why in the News?

The Telangana government has officially implemented the sub-categorization of Scheduled Castes (SCs) into three groups, following a Supreme Court judgment in August 2024 that upheld the constitutionality of sub-classifying SCs and Scheduled Tribes (STs) to grant separate quotas for the most marginalized groups.

Telangana becomes first State to notify Sub- categorization of SCs

About Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Their Subcategorization:

  • SCs are a historically marginalized group identified in India’s Constitution to receive preferential treatment in education, employment, and political representation.
  • Constitutional Provisions:
    • Article 341: Empowers the President to specify castes as SCs within states or UTs.
    • Article 342: Allows Parliament to include/exclude castes from the SC list.
  • While grouped for reservations, disparities exist within SCs, with some groups being more disadvantaged than others.
  • Subcategorization involves dividing SCs into smaller groups based on social, economic, and educational backwardness, ensuring the most marginalized receive targeted benefits.
  • Sub-classification of SCs and STs for reservations is subject to judicial review to prevent misuse.

Supreme Court Verdict on Sub-categorization: State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh (2020) Case

  • In its August 2024 verdict, the Supreme Court allowed states to sub-classify SCs and STs, enabling separate quotas for the most marginalized groups.
  • Key Points:
    • Empirical Data: Subclassification must be based on data of systemic discrimination, not political motives.
    • Creamy Layer: Excludes the more advanced members of SCs/STs, applying the creamy layer principle.
    • Quota Limits: No sub-categorization can exceed the overall constitutional quota ceiling.
    • First-Generation Benefit: Reservations are restricted to the first generation of a family that has not benefitted from previous reservations.

 

[UPSC 2005] Which one of the following statements is correct regarding population?

(a) Bihar has the highest percentage of Scheduled Castes in its population.

(b) The decadal growth of population of India (1991-2001) has been below 20%.

(c) Mizoram is the Indian State with the least population.

(d) Pondicherry has the highest sex ratio among the Union Territories.

 

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