Uttar Pradesh Launches OBC Commission for Rural Bodies
The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved the formation of a five-member OBC commission tasked with determining reserved seat allocations in rural bodies. Chaired by a retired high court judge, the commission aims to ensure proportional reservations for OBCs within the state's three-tier panchayat bodies, complying with Supreme Court orders.
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The Uttar Pradesh government has officially sanctioned the establishment of a five-member Other Backward Classes (OBC) commission to determine reservation allocations within rural bodies.
This decision, made during a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, marks a significant step towards extending proportional representation to OBCs in the state.
Chaired by a retired high court judge, the commission's six-month tenure may be extended, aiming to provide 27% reservation for OBCs in panchayat bodies, aligning with Supreme Court directives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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