Karnataka government begins enumeration of Scheduled Castes to collect empirical data
Siddaramaiah said the purpose of this exercise is to prepare empirical data on 101 castes in the Scheduled Caste list.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (PTI)
Bengaluru, 5 May
Karnataka Chief
Minister Siddaramaiah said the enumeration of Scheduled Castes started on
Monday, which will go on till 17 May.
The second phase of
the exercise will be held between 19 and 21 May and designated camps will be
organised as part of this phase for the benefit of those who were left out in
the first phase.
The third phase,
meant for online registration, will also begin on 19 May, and it will go on
till 23 May. Those who are residing outside their towns can make use of this,
Siddaramaiah explained.
Addressing a press
conference here, the CM said, "The enumeration of scheduled castes is
going on in the state. A one-man commission led by the retired High Court
Judge, Justice HN Nagamohan Das, has been constituted. He has been mandated to
give a clear report on the sub quota for castes in the SC list".
According to him, the
Commission has to submit its report in 60 days. Rs 100 crore will be spent on
the exercise and 65,000 teachers will be roped in as enumerators.
Siddaramaiah said the
purpose of this exercise is to prepare empirical data on 101 castes in the
Scheduled Caste list.
He added that the
Supreme Court verdict dated 1 August, 2024, in the case of the state of Punjab
and others versus Devender Singh and others, upheld the constitutionality of
sub-classification within SCs.
"Based on the
apex court order, we have formed the Justice Nagamohan Das commission,"
the Chief Minister said.
Siddaramaiah said
there are discrepancies in the status of some scheduled castes. While castes
such as Adi Dravida, Adi Karnataka and Adi Andhra are in the 'Left' category in
some places, they are in the 'Right' category in other places.
The commission will
give clear recommendations and prepare empirical data, he explained.
A mobile application
has also been developed and a helpline number (94813 59000) has been allotted
for this purpose, Siddaramaiah said. He appealed to the people of SC
communities in the state to come forward and make this exercise a success.
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