AP SC Classification: Report to the government on SC classification, proposal for reservation in the form of three groups

AP SC Classification: Report to the government on SC classification, proposal for reservation in the form of three groups

AP SC classification: A unanimous commission report on the classification of reservation in Andhra Pradesh has reached the government. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra has proposed to implement SC classification as three categories in the state. The Commission has proposed to implement the SC classification as a group of 1 percent for Reilly and on the contrary, as a group of 6.5 percent for Madiga and Vice -Schensaler, and 7.5 percent for garlands and vice -chants.

Reservation was implemented in the form of A, B, C and D groups during the implementation of SC classification in the United AP. The latest commission has added to Adi Andhra Madiga and Adi Andhra Malas in the first SCD category. The Commission has implemented reservation to implement reservation within three categories.

Reservation as district unit…

The Commission has suggested that the proposed reservation should be implemented to each district unit. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra Commission submitted its report to CS Vijayanand on Monday night.

Chief Minister Chandrababu has decided to implement the state in the state with the enthusiasm of the Supreme Court for SC classification last year. With this decision, the mega DSC notification also delayed. The notification to be released in July will be released in March.

The Mandakrishna Madika government was asked to implement reservation, a unanimously formed a commission under the leadership of retired IAS officer Rajiv Ranjan Mishra for the position of SCS across the state. The Commission has visited all districts for about three and a half months.

State -Facing Collection …

The Commission has visited joint districts across the state and has gathered the ideas of garlands and central societies. Details from SC Mlas and MPS. Details of SC employees and promotion have been collected in major priority branches. Estimated financial status by sub -class in SCS. After a long study, a report was presented to the government.

Chief Minister Chandrababu will soon discuss the report of the Commission with SC MLAs and MPs. Nodes and repo are capable of making this statement. The Rajiv Ranjan Mishra Commission has also extended the deadline for amendment in the opinion of public representatives. The government issued an order to extend another month’s deadline after releasing the report on Tuesday.

Soon decision…

The government appointed the Commission on 15 November last year, with a retired IAS Rajiv Ranjan Mishra to study the SC classification. This was asked to complete the study and report as soon as possible. The Commission started its duties on 27 November last year.

The report submitted by the Commission was sent to Chief Minister Chandrababu on a seal cover on Tuesday. CM has to take a final decision on this. Meanwhile, he will meet with representatives of Mala, Madiga and other SC Vice and discuss the classification. Government sources say that the special meeting of the cabinet is likely to be resolved on the 18th of this month.

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