Which all caste comes under OBC in karnataka?

Which all caste comes under OBC in karnataka?

Central List of Other Backward Castes (OBCs): Karnataka

State : Karnataka
4 Balasanthoshi
5 Bazigar
6 Bedaru, Valimiki, Barki, Parivara, Bendar, Berad, Boya, Naikamakkalu, Naikwadi, Palegar, Ramoshi, Talwar, Valmikimakkalum Vedan, Parivara Nayaka, Talawara, Myasa Nayaka, Urs Nayaka, Byada, Bargi, Hirshikari
7 Beria

What is the income limit for 2B category in karnataka?

Answer. As per the revised Govt order family income limit for 2A, 2B,3A & 3B category reservation claim seats in Engineering/Farm Science/etc seats is 8 lakhs.

What is 2A 2B category in Karnataka?

The community, which is set to hold a mega convention in support of its demand in Bengaluru on Sunday, is currently included under 3B (5%). While categories 2A and 2B are categorised as ‘more backward’, 3A and 3B are categorised as ‘backward’.

How can I get 2B certificate in Karnataka?

Apply In-Person

  1. In order to apply for caste certificate in Karnataka, applicant has to go to the respective Taluk, Nadakacheri office in whose jurisdiction the candidate usually resides.
  2. Submit a written application form along with required documents to the authority.

Is caste and income certificate same?

At present, caste and income certificates are issued only to members of the SC, ST and OBC groups. For the Board to implement the welfare schemes, we will require both caste and income certificates. Hence, we had asked the government for authorisation of the same,” Board chairperson HS Sachidananda Murthy told DH.

What are the documents required for OBC certificate in Karnataka?

Document Required

  • Application Form.
  • Copy of Ration Card / Copy of Voter Card / Name in the Voter List (one of them)
  • A report regarding caste Patwari / Sarpanch.
  • Income report.
  • Residence Proof.
  • Caste / religion report.
  • In case of Women caste certificate before marriage.

How can I get minority certificate in Karnataka?

The following documents have to be furnished for obtaining Karnataka Minority Certificate.

  1. School certificate/School Transfer Certificate (If Studied)
  2. Ration card.
  3. Epic.
  4. Old Caste Certificate.
  5. Relatives Certificate & Genealogical tree if none of the documents available.
  6. Self Declaration by the applicant before RI (Urban)

Who comes under linguistic minority?

On November 5, a Karnataka state government order has notified ten of the country’s 29 major languages for the purposes of qualifying as linguistic minority-promoted primary schools. They are Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Tulu, Lamani, Hindi, Konkani and Gujarati.

What is linguistic minority in Karnataka?

The state government has notified ten languages as linguistic minority in Karnataka – Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Tulu, Lamani, Hindi, Konkani and Gujarati.

What is linguistic minority category?

Linguistic Minority means, a group of people speaking a minor language in a particular area or place. It is a reservatoon provided to tjose people who speak a minor language in a particular area or place. Like, people speaking french in United Kingdom or people speaking pharsi in India, are a Linguistic minority.

What is Tulu minority?

The Tulu people or Tuluva people are an ethno-linguistic group native to Southern India. They are native speakers of the Tulu language and the region they traditionally inhabit is known as Tulu Nadu.

Is Tulu linguistic minority?

Tulu is the primary spoken language in Tulu Nadu consisting of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district in west of the of Karnataka and a part of Kasaragod district of Kerala….Tulu language.

Tulu
Writing system Tulu script Kannada script Malayalam script
Official status
Recognised minority language in India (Karnataka and Kerala)

Who are minorities in Karnataka?

By Karnataka Act No. 31 of 1994 (first published in the Karnataka Gazette Extraordinary dated 3rd October, 1994) statutory status was conferred on the Commission….Sri Mohammed Nazeer, is the Secretary and Chief Executive of the Commission.

  • Muslims.
  • Christians.
  • Jains.
  • Buddhists.
  • Sikhs.
  • Zorastrians (Parsis)

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