Social Issues
In News: The Union Cabinet gave the 13th extension to the Justice Rohini Commission, to submit its report.
- The commission was set up on October 2, 2017 under Article 340 of the Constitution.
- It was tasked with sub-categorisation of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and equitable distribution of benefits reserved for them.
- In 2015, the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) had recommended that OBCs should be categorised into extremely backward classes, more backward classes and backward classes.
Article 340
- The President may by order appoint a Commission consisting of such persons as he thinks fit to investigate the conditions of socially and educationally backward classes within the territory of India.
- A Commission so appointed shall investigate the matters referred to them and present to the President a report.
- The President shall cause a copy of the report so presented together with a memorandum explaining the action taken thereon to be laid before each House of Parliament.
OBC Reservation
- The Kalelkar Commission, set up in 1953, was the first to identify backward classes other than the SCs and STs at the national level.
- The Mandal Commission Report, 1980 estimated the OBC population at 52% and classified 1,257 communities as backward.
- It recommended increasing the existing quotas, which were only for SC/ST, from 22.5% to 49.5% to include the OBCs.
- The central government reserved 27% of seats in union civil posts and services for OBCs under Article 16(4).
- The quotas were subsequently enforced in central government educational institutions under Article 15 (4).
- In 2008, the Supreme Court directed the central government to exclude the creamy layer (advanced sections) among the OBCs.
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) If the President of India exercises his power as provided under Article 356 of the Constitution in respect of a particular State, then (2018)
- the Assembly of the State is automatically dissolved.
- the powers of the Legislature of that State shall be exercisable by or under the authority of the Parliament.
- Article 19 is suspended in that State.
- the President can make laws relating to that State.