Friday 17 July 2015

Babasaheb Ambedkar

About Babasaheb Ambedkar




Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (April 14, 1891 — December 6, 1956), also known as Babasaheb, was an Indian nationalist, jurist, Dalit political leader and a Buddhist revivalist. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a poor Untouchable family, Ambedkar spent his whole life fighting against social discrimination, the system of Chaturvarna — the Hindu categorization of human society into four varnas — and the Indian caste system. He is also credited with having sparked the Dalit Buddhist movement. Ambedkar has been honored with the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award.
Overcoming numerous social and financial obstacles, Ambedkar became one of the first "untouchables" to obtain a college education in India. Eventually earning law degrees and multiple doctorates for his study and research in law, economics and political science from Columbia University and the London School of Economics, Ambedkar returned home a famous scholar and practiced law for a few years before publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India's untouchables

Thursday 16 July 2015

Mahatma Jotiba Govindrao Phule

Jotiba Govindrao Phule 




Jotiba Govindrao Phule (April 11, 1827 — November 28, 1890), also known as Mahatma Jotiba Phule was an activist, thinker, social reformer and revolutionary from Maharashtra in the nineteenth century. Jotiba Phule & his wife 'Krantijyoti' Savitribai Phule was the pioneer of women's education in India. His remarkable influence was apparent in fields like education, agriculture, caste system, women and widow uplift and removal of un- touchability. He is most known for his efforts to educate women and the lower castes. He, after educating his wife, opened the first school for girls in India in August 1848.....



Wednesday 15 July 2015

List of OBC (Other Backward Caste) Category

List of Other Backward Caste Category

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The Castes/Communities for the Central List of Other Backward Classes (OBC List)

Other Backward Class (OBC) is a collective term used by the Government of India to classify castes which are educationally and socially disadvantaged. The OBCs were found to comprise 52% of the country's population by the Mandal Commission report of 1980, a figure which had shrunk to 41% by 2006 when the National Sample Survey Organization took place. In the Indian Constitution, OBCs are described as "socially and educationally backward classes”. The list of Central List of OBCs (OBCs) maintained by the Indian Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is dynamic, with castes and communities being added or removed depending on social, educational and economic factors.

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List of TS BC (Backward Caste) Category

List of TS Backward Caste Category

List of TS Backward Classes/Backward Caste (TS BC List)



The erstwhile Government of Andhra Pradesh for the purpose of Articles 15 (4) and 16 (4) of the Constitution of India and in the exercise of the powers conferred under section 7 of the Andhra Pradesh Reservation in favor of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims Act, 2007 (Act No. 26 of 2007), the (14) classes of Muslims residing in the united State of Andhra Pradesh (Other than Dudekula, Laddaf, Pinjari/Noorbash and Mehtar) as identified and recommended by the Andhra Pradesh Commission for Backward Classes, as socially and educationally Backward Classes of Muslims were included in the list of Backward Classes under separate Group “E”, which is in addition to the existing “A”, “B”, “C” and “D” Groups and provided 4% reservation. However, the reservation in favour of Backward Classes Group “E” is subject to outcome of Civil Appeal Nos 2628-2637/2010 etc., pending before the Supreme Court.
In view of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014 (Central Act.No.6, 2014), in the reference 24th read above, the Member Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Commission for Backward Classes has informed that as on 01.06.2014, there are (138) castes/communities in the list of Backward Classes as approved by the erstwhile Government of Andhra Pradesh from time to time in the undivided Andhra Pradesh State. After verification of the list and Government orders, it is found that (112) castes/ communities of Backward Classes pertain to the State of Telangana and the Member-Secretary, AP Commission for Backward Classes has also enclosed the list of (112) castes/ communities of Backward Classes pertaining to the State of Telangana along with the relevant Government orders.
In view of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014 (Central Act.No.6, 2014), Government of Telangana has decided to adapt all the relevant Government orders issued in the undivided State of Andhra Pradesh along with the list of (112) castes/communities which is annexed to this order, Group wise and Percentage of reservation as Backward Classes for the State of Telangana, so as to enable the respective Departments to take necessary action as per their requirements.
The Group wise list of (112) number of Castes/communities of Backward Classes, pertaining to the State of Telangana, with the percentage of reservation is as follows:
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List of AP BC (Backward Caste) Category


List of AP Backward Caste Category

List of AP Backward Classes/Backward Caste (AP BC List)


In Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, we have 109 Backward Classes/Backward Caste (BC) communities and 52% of population. These 52% of Backward Classes/Backward Caste (BC) population can have the power to decide the politics and opportunities in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana. If we decide what we need, we can have our social, educational, economic and political opportunities in AP & Telangana.

ANDHRA PRADESH LIST OF SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES (As per Report of Anantaraman Commission vide G.O.Ms.No.1793, Edn., dt.23.9.1970, amended from time to time as on 09.3.2009)

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Tuesday 14 July 2015

Backward Caste - Backward Classes - BC Lists - OBC Lists - Home page new look


This website (http://backwardcaste.npage.de) is an informative site and will give the related information about Backward Classes/Caste. This website will provide the information about AP Backward Caste, TS Backward Classes, BC information, BC List, AP BC List, TS BC List, OBC List, Central List of OBCs, Other Backward Classes, BC application forms, GO’s, SC List, ST List, NBCFDC, NCBC,  BC welfare, Mahatma Phule, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Dr. Gouthu Latchanna, R.Krishnaiah, India Caste History and many more.
Backward class people is a collective term, used by the Government of India, for castes which are economically and socially disadvantaged and face, or may have faced discrimination on account of birth. Most of them do not have any land ownership or economic independence and are dependent on Forward Castes for employment, mostly as farm hands or menial labour; or derive income from self employment on caste-dependent skills assignment. They typically include the Dalits, the Scheduled castes, and the Other Backward Classes (OBCs). They live mainly in rural India and perform hard physical labour such as agriculture and janitorial work. Backward Castes constitute around 50% of the Indian population. Even though they have a rich culture, many live below the poverty line. According to estimates from the Indian government's National Sample Survey, in 1999-2000 44% of Scheduled Tribes and 35% of Scheduled Castes lived in poverty. Their plight is regarded as a serious issue in Indian society. Political parties in India have attempted to use these communities as votebanks. In Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, we have 109 BC communities and 52% of population. These 52% of BC population can have the power to decide the politics and opportunities in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana. If we decide what we need, we can have our social, educational, economic and political opportunities in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana.