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SC internal reservation survey: Karnataka extends deadline to May 25
SC internal reservation survey: Karnataka extends deadline to May 25

Hindustan Times

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

SC internal reservation survey: Karnataka extends deadline to May 25

The deadline for Karnataka's ongoing survey aimed at collecting empirical data for internal reservation among Scheduled Castes (SCs) has been extended. Retired Karnataka High Court judge H N Nagmohan Das, who heads the commission conducting the exercise, announced the extension. The data collection process, which began on May 5, was originally set to conclude on May 17. It will now continue until May 25, news agency PTI reported. For those left out during the door-to-door survey, camps will be held from May 26 to 28 for registration. Additionally, a self-declaration facility will be made available online from May 19 to 28. (Also Read: Karnataka to receive electric buses under PM E-Drive: HD Kumaraswamy) Addressing the media, Justice Das said, 'There were certain technical problems, we were able to overcome them. The survey is smoothly going on and the progress is more than our expectation. Within the extended time today that we have given, I'm confident we will cover a hundred per cent survey.' He added that the commission has already covered 72 per cent of the targeted households. While they were confident of hitting 90 per cent by the earlier deadline, several organisations and community leaders requested an extension. 'Considering all factors, we have taken this decision to extend,' he said. Karnataka has around 25.72 lakh SC households. On the challenges faced, Justice Das explained that some SC households were reluctant to reveal their caste identities. Others who have certificates under categories like Adi Karnataka and Adi Dravida either do not know their original caste or find their sub-caste missing from the official list. Some, even when aware, were unwilling to disclose it, he said. Justice Das noted that the Centre had asked for details about the electronic method used for the survey and that the commission had shared the information. 'We have done a unique job, and nowhere in the country this method is adopted as of now, as per my information,' he said. He also clarified that his interim report had recommended a fresh survey, as the existing data was insufficient for a scientific classification. The Karnataka government accepted this recommendation and ordered a fresh round of data collection. The cabinet had taken this decision on March 27. The move comes amid longstanding demands from sections within the SCs—especially those identified as 'SC Left'—who allege that only a few dominant sub-castes have been cornering most benefits while others remain marginalised. The internal reservation policy seeks to redistribute the existing 17 per cent SC quota among the 101 scheduled castes in the state. In November last year, the state government appointed Justice Nagmohan Das to lead a commission to recommend a framework for this internal classification. This came after a Supreme Court ruling on August 1 last year allowed states to create sub-classifications within SCs, recognising their social heterogeneity and enabling equitable distribution of reservation benefits to more marginalised communities. (Also Read: ISKCON Bengaluru wins 13-year legal battle over Hare Krishna Temple ownership) (With agency inputs)

Karnataka SC sub-caste survey on track to meet deadline, says panel head
Karnataka SC sub-caste survey on track to meet deadline, says panel head

India Today

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Karnataka SC sub-caste survey on track to meet deadline, says panel head

Justice HN Nagamohan Das, who is heading the committee overseeing the internal reservation process for the Scheduled Castes (SC) in Karnataka, said on Thursday that the ongoing survey is progressing better than expressed confidence that the entire survey would be completed by the end of the extended deadline.'The progress is more than our expectation. I hope that within the extended time today that we have given, I am confident we will cover 100%,' said Justice Das, who is also tasked with submitting a report to the state government on internal reservations for The caste census, being carried out to determine the sub-caste distribution within the Scheduled Castes (SC) category, has encountered some difficulties. 'The main challenge is that in some of the Economically and Socially Challenged houses, households are not coming forward to declare their cash details,' Justice Das also highlighted significant gaps in awareness among respondents, particularly regarding sub-caste identities. 'Some of the people who have taken certificates as Adi Karnataka and Adi Dravida don't know that they're original castes. In the second category, some of them know their original castes, but they are not in the list. Some of them are not willing to disclose though they know their sub caste,' he Das emphasised that the method employed for the survey was both innovative and unprecedented in India. 'The Government of India has asked for information about the electronic, online method that we have adopted, and we have given the details. It is for them, but we have done a unique job, which nowhere in the country as of now, to my knowledge, this method is adopted,' he on the origins of the current process, Justice Das recalled that in his interim report he had recommended a new survey due to inadequate data for a scientific classification. 'In my interim report, I only said that on the basis of available data, it is not possible to make a scientific classification, therefore I recommend it to the Government of Karnataka to conduct a fresh survey. The government accepted my interim report and ordered a fresh survey.'The survey is part of a wider initiative launched by the Karnataka government on May 5, to gather empirical data on SC sub-castes, with the aim of guiding internal reservation policy. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had called it essential for ensuring social justice and equitable distribution of benefits. 'There are 101 sub-castes, including Left, Right, Lamani and others, but no empirical data is available,' he had said, adding that the 2011 census lacked this enumeration is being held in three phases: Home visits from 5 to 17 May, special camps from 19 to 21 May, and an online self-declaration option from 19 to 23 May. Over 65,000 schoolteachers have been deployed as enumerators, using a mobile application active daily from 6.30 am to 6.30 pm. One supervisor is assigned for every 10 to 12 enumerators. 'If people miss the home visit, they can declare details at camps or online. Nobody should be left out,' Siddaramaiah had had said that the initiative fulfils a Congress manifesto promise and is backed by a Supreme Court ruling of August 1, 2024, that permits states to introduce internal quotas for SCs based on empirical evidence. 'To clarify sub-caste identities and ensure internal reservation, we have formed this one-man committee. The Cabinet will take a decision based on its report,' he had said. IN THIS STORY#Karnataka

Internal reservation: Questions raised over classification of Bhovis as sub-caste instead of main caste
Internal reservation: Questions raised over classification of Bhovis as sub-caste instead of main caste

The Hindu

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Internal reservation: Questions raised over classification of Bhovis as sub-caste instead of main caste

Former chairman of Karnataka Bhovi Development Corporation, G.V. Seetharamu, has raised questions over the classification of Bhovis as sub-caste instead of main caste during the ongoing survey of scheduled castes taken up ahead of the implementation of internal reservation. In a statement here on Sunday, Mr. Seetharamu, who is also a spokesperson of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), alleged that the enumerators conducting the survey were often entering 'Adi Karnataka, Adi Andhra, and Adi Dravida' first as the main caste and later entering Bhovi as a sub-caste, even though there is an option to enter Bhovi in the main caste/sub-caste column. 'This is causing injustice to the Bhovi/Vaddar community,' he said. Inclusion of Bhovi with 69 other sub-castes under the sub-caste column was causing 'discrimination' against our community, Mr. Seetharamu alleged. In many places, the enumerators were first recording Bhovis as Adi Karnataka under option 003 and later recording them as sub-caste under 023.1 as Bhovis, he said and pointed out that thousands of members of the Bhovi community have been registered in such a manner over the last five days. He claimed that enumerators had been instructed to record Bhovis under sub-caste only after distinguishing their main caste as Adi Karnataka. Contending that the data recorded in such a manner was 'incorrect', Mr. Seetharamu demanded that the data be re-evaluated so that all of them are considered as members of the Bhovi community. Mr. Seetharamu also sought action against the enumerators, who were adopting 'faulty' methodology, leading to 'injustice' towards the Bhovi community. The ongoing survey by the one-man commission headed by Justice H.N. Nagmohan Das will be enumerating the 101 castes under the Scheduled Castes ahead of the implementation of internal reservation. Mr. Seetharamu also raised the issue of conflicting claims over the historical classification of Adi Karnataka, Adi Dravida, and Adi Andhra. 'Some argue that these are not names of castes, while some others contend that these castes have been listed in the 1950 Presidential Order and all subsequent amendments. So, which is correct?' he questioned. Among the other issues raised by Mr. Seetharamu is the reference to Bhovis as 'ST' instead of 'SC' in the ration cards issued by the Department of Food and Civil Supplies. 'We belong to the SC community, and our caste data should be recorded as such. Instead of relying solely on ration cards, our Aadhaar cards, voter IDs, or caste certificates should be accepted as valid proof,' he said. He also urged that the children and daughters-in-law living in the household are not excluded from the enumeration.

Govt prepares for door-to-door survey on SC reservation demand
Govt prepares for door-to-door survey on SC reservation demand

Hans India

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Govt prepares for door-to-door survey on SC reservation demand

Bengaluru:The government is gearing up to conduct a long-awaited door-to-door survey regarding the reservation for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community, set to commence from May 5. This survey is in response to the ongoing demand for internal reservation, particularly for the most marginalized sub-castes within the SC community. For decades, there has been a push from the SC community for the implementation of internal reservation. The Supreme Court, in a significant ruling on January 1, 2024, granted states the authority to implement SC reservation according to their demographics. Following this, the High Court established a one-member commission led by retired Justice H.N. Nagamohana Das, tasked with submitting recommendations regarding SC categorization by November 12, 2024. The state categorization list includes a total of 101 sub-castes, prompting the need for clarity on which sub-castes fall under the categories of Adi Karnataka, Adi Dravida, and Adi Andhra. The commission is tasked with gathering records, evidence, and data on backwardness to prepare a scientific and logical report on SC reservation categorization, with a deadline of two months for submission. The commission has also recommended conducting the survey for empirical data representation of various sub-castes within the SC community. With preparations underway, the Nagamoohana Das commission will begin the door-to-door survey on May 5, aimed at evaluating the sub-castes and representation of the SC community. The comprehensive survey will assess not only sub-castes but also the socio-economic conditions of the SC community, covering a period from May 5 to May 17. Questionnaires have been prepared for this purpose, and staff training is currently being conducted. From May 19 to May 21, designated centres will be established at the Panchayat level for individuals who may not have been reached through the door-to-door survey. Those unable to attend in person will also have the option to declare their details online from May 19 to May 23 via a specially developed app and web portal, as stated by retired Justice H.N. Nagamoohana Das. To facilitate this comprehensive survey, a total of 58,960 enumerators have been appointed, who will visit households to conduct the survey. Approximately 6,000 supervisors will oversee the data collection process. Training sessions for the enumerators are in progress, with master trainers from the state providing guidance at the district level. Training for 150 master trainers has already been completed in Bengaluru, with additional training scheduled at the taluk level over the next few days. Justice Nagamoohana Das has reached out to the government to expedite the release of data concerning the SC community from the caste census report. On April 11, the findings of a social and educational survey conducted by the Backward Classes Commission (2015) were presented to the Cabinet. The commission had submitted this report in a sealed envelope to the government on February 29, 2024. Nagamoohana Das has submitted a letter to the government requesting the release of caste census report data, crucial for assessing the statistics of the SC to previous data, the SC population in the state stands at 10,929,347, with 2,847,232 residing in urban areas and 8,082,115 in rural regions. While the official sub-caste count for the SC community is 101, this number has risen to 182 in the caste census, necessitating a thorough data collection process by the Nagamoohana Das commission. Justice H.N. Nagamoohana Das has formally requested that the government provide the caste census report data. However, the government has yet to release this information. Once available, the sub-caste data will be reviewed for accuracy. 'We are all set to conduct the door-to-door survey from May 5 to May 17. We have appointed 58,960 enumerators, and there will also be options to provide information online. Questionnaires have been prepared, and it's crucial for everyone in the SC community to participate and provide accurate data. This will facilitate the timely allocation of internal reservations,' Justice H.N. Nagamoohana Das stated.

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