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Why is there no creamy layer in SC ST?

Why is there no creamy layer in SC ST?

Unfilled reservations, no creamy layer According to the draft report, accessed by ThePrint, despite reservations for SCs, STs and Other Backward Classes (OBCs), these seats in government jobs and education have not been duly filled. This is the Creamy Layer of Scheduled Castes.

Does SC category needs non creamy layer certificate?

The Central Counselling Board has clarified that there is no creamy layer requirement to be satisfied by candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the allotment of seats reserved in the 30 National Institutes of Technology, five Indian Institutes of Information Technology, 13 Central Funded …

Does creamy layer apply to SC ST in promotion?

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The 2006 M Nagaraj judgment had held that the “creamy layer” exception would apply to the SC/ST category also. The order was reiterated in a 2018 judgment where the Supreme Court held that a state cannot grant reservations in the promotion to SC/ST individuals who belong to the ‘creamy layer’ of their community.

Does SC ST creamy layer get reservation?

The Supreme Court held on Tuesday that states cannot make annual income the sole yardstick to determine “creamy layer”’ within a backward class and exclude them from benefits of reservation.

What is creamy layer in SC ST Quora?

Creamy layer concept comes in caste based reservation system. Caste based reservation is for socially and educationally backward group. The OBC being socially and educationally better than SC& ST has more social respect and acceptance from upper caste.

How is creamy layer decided?

Creamy layer is based on the status of your parents. For the jobs under the Central Government, if the parents of an applicant entered the service as Class I officer before the age 40 (direct recruitment), the applicant is considered as a creamy layer.

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Does not belong to creamy layer means?

In order to qualify as an OBC non-creamy layer candidate, the applicant’s parents’ annual income should be less than Rs. 8 lakhs. It means that if income from other sources other than the salary and agriculture exceeds the income limit, then only the candidates shall be treated as Creamy Layer.