Mandal Commission Recommendations
Following were the major recommendations of the Mandal Commission report:
- OBCs must be provided 27% reservation in public sector and govt. jobs.
- OBCs must be provided 27% reservation at all levels of promotions.
- The reservation quota vacancies, if remain unfilled, should be carried forward for a period of upto 3 years.
- Same age relaxation will be provided to OBCs like SCs and STs.
- A list will be made for backward classes, similar to SCs and STs.
- Banks, universities, colleges, and private businesses that receive financing from the government will all be implementing reservations.
- To put into effect these suggestions, the government will make necessary laws.
Mandal Commission: History, Report, Recommendations and Impact
Mandal Commission: In 1979, the Janata Party government, led by Prime Minister Morarji Desai, established the Mandal Commission, formally known as the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), in India. The commission’s primary mandate was to “identify the socially or educationally backward classes” within the country.
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Table of Content
- Mandal Commission
- Hisotry of Mandal Commission Report
- Mandal Commission Timeline
- Mandal Commission Recommendations
- Merits and Demerits of Mandal Commission Report
- Impact of Mandal Commission Report
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