Nagaram in Chettiyar is a community that generally falls under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category in India. However, whether they belong to the non-creamy layer depends on specific income criteria and other socioeconomic factors set by the government. To determine their exact classification, one would need to refer to the latest government notifications or lists regarding OBC status.
Non creamy layer
yes kallar comes under OBC and creamy and non creamy layer is depentupon annual income of the parent. If parent income is Rs4.5 lakhs and above it means Non creamy layer ,if the annual income is less than RS 4.5 lakhs it means creamy layer.
HTTP Belongs to the Application layer. Other transfer protocols like POP,FTP,SMTP etc also belongs to this layer
ICMP belongs to layer 3 - the network layer (of the 7 OSI layers)
yes this is OBC and creamy/non-creamy depends on your parent's income.
Yes, ozone layer belongs to nature. It protects us from harmful UV rays.
Creamy layer criteria are not applicable to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. It is primarily used in the context of reservations for the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) categories. Creamy layer concept segregates economically advanced individuals from the benefit of reservation policies.
yes
Rip and BGP is in Application layer Ospf is in Transport Layer
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No, A new non-creamy layer certificate is to be taken every year . However the crucial date of issue of certificate is normally indicated in advertismens.
Cirrus cloud belongs to the atmosphere layer.