Telangana government extended reservation for backward classes in these sectors
Telangana government extended reservation for backward classes in these sectors
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The Telangana government has extended reservations for backward classes in education and employment, including a five-year age concession for recruitment. Let us share that this reservation has extended for further ten years. Here it is to be noted that in May 2011, the existing BC reservations in undivided Andhra Pradesh were extended for another ten years, till May 31, 2021. A total of 112 castes were allocated quotas, with the orphaned and underprivileged children being included as the 113th group in 2015.

For your information let us share that the government adopted the recommendations of the Telangana State Commission for BCs in September last year, adding 17 more castes to the list of BCs under Groups' A 'and' D'. The overall number of communities with BC reservations now stands at 130. As a result, reservations for various backward classes — BC-A (7 percent), BC-B (10 percent), BC-C (1 percent), BC-D (7 percent), and BC-E (4 percent) — will be extended for another ten years, until May 31, 2031.

However, here to be noted that Reservations in favor of the BC E group, which includes socially and economically disadvantaged Muslims, will be contingent on the outcome of a civil appeal currently pending before the Supreme Court, according to BC Welfare department Principal Secretary B. Venkatesham, who issued the orders on Friday.

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