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In a post on X, Nadda expressed his confidence in the newly formed Haryana government taking the state to new heights of development.
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If need be, the session can be extended for a couple of days to facilitate the legislative process, he said in the Assembly, also pointing out that the BRS was the only party to demand that the union government establish an OBC Welfare Ministry in the union cabinet.
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Speaking at a rally in Aurangabad, Bihar, during the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, Rahul highlighted the widening wealth gap: 'The poor are getting poorer, while the rich are getting richer, all because of the Central government's policies.'
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Rahul Gandhi, while making a brief speech here on the third and concluding day of his ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra' in Odisha, said Modi “was born in a family that belonged to the general caste”.
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Kumar pointed out that Modi has been accused of getting his caste, ‘Modh Ghanchi', included in the OBC list in 2002
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The TPCC president while speaking to media persons said the former Minister should be ashamed to quit the party after he was made Minister twice. “Ponnala Lakshmaiah is aged over 80 years and is on his last legs. At this age, why does he want to join other party? He should withdraw his resignation unconditionally,” Revanth Reddy had said.
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Gogoi also shared a post by the Assam Congress which had a video of him pushing for a caste-based census in the state while giving a public speech at General Field in Assam's Golaghat.
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He emphasized that the OBC delegation met Rahul Gandhi during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan last year, urging for a caste-based census.
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The protest was held at Janata College square on Chandrapur-Nagpur road, after which some of the participants were detained and later released, officials said.
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Rahul Gandhi on Friday expressed his regret that the Other Backward Class (OBC) quota was not provided under the Bill brought by United Progressive Alliance
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Manohar Lal Khattar launched the new e-Bhoomi portal to further ease the process of purchasing land for government projects with the land owners' consent.
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The Assam government has decided to reserve 3.24 per cent seats under the OBC quota in ITIs for Ahom, Moran, Matak, Chutia and Koch-Rajbongshi communities.
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Krishna Mohan said that though several posts reserved for OBC were lying vacant in various govt departments, Centre was not taking measures to fill these
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The Telangana government had sent a letter to the NCBC long ago requesting certain backward castes from Telangana to be included in the OBC category, Patil said
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The shift is already visible in Madhya Pradesh, where the OBCs have started moving away from the saffron party
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By Anil Kumar Hyderabad: The purpose of a caste census is not merely confined to the reservation issue, but it could actually bring to the fore a larger number of issues, such as information on people who are deprived or the kind of occupations they pursue, which in turn will allow policy makers to prepare […]
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Participating in the 'Gouda Atmeeya Sammelan' at Manneguda in Rangareddy district, Rama Rao criticised the BJP's double standards over BC welfare for seeking BC Bandhu on the lines of Dalit Bandhu.
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A bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and A.S. Bopanna upheld the constitutional validity of 27 per cent reservation for OBC and 10 per cent EWS for the NEET-UG and NEET-PG.
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e-Shram portal is a welcome move but the data must be followed up with robust social security architecture
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Starting from May 2, the test will be held in six centres across Telangana