Ranchi: The Jharkhand government on Wednesday, September 14, gave its nod to a proposal for granting 77 per cent reservation in state government jobs for the members of the SC, ST, backward classes, OBC and economically weaker sections, an official said.>
The state cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, hiked the OBC reservation to 27% from the present 14%.>
The Hemant Soren-led UPA government on Wednesday also gave its nod to a proposal to use the 1932 land records to determine those who are local inhabitants.>
The decision was taken in the backdrop of tribals’ demand that the last land survey conducted by the British government in 1932 be used as the basis for defining locals.>
The developments come amid a political crisis in Jharkhand over the threat to Chief Minister Hemant Soren of his disqualification as an MLA in an office-of-profit case.>
“The Cabinet has given nod to a reservation bill for amendment in Jharkhand Reservation of Vacancies in Posts and Services Act, 2001 for 77% reservation to SC, ST, backward classes, other backward classes and economically weaker sections,” Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dadel told reporters after the meeting.>
It was decided in the meeting that the state government will request the Centre for inclusion of the bill in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution.>
In the proposed job reservation policy, local people of the SC community will have a quota of 12%, ST 28%, extremely Backward Class 15%, OBC 12%, and economically weaker section barring those from other reserved categories 10%.>
At present, the STs get a 26% reservation in Jharkhand, while SCs have 10%.
The OBCs currently get a 14% quota in the state and increasing it was an electoral promise of all mainstream parties in 2019, including the ruling alliance – JMM-Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) – in the current dispensation.>
Jharkhand Congress which has been pressing for 27% reservation of government jobs for OBCs, termed it a historic move and said it will arrest the migration of people to other states for jobs.
Last month, Soren had approved the formation of a panel to suggest issues related to reservations for SC, ST and other backward classes.>
Raising the reservation limit, especially for the other backward classes (OBCs) in the state, has been a long-standing demand by all major parties.