yes. I'm being totally serious, yes.
yes this is OBC and creamy/non-creamy depends on your parent's income.
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.
yes ofcourse. All Muslim excluding creamy layer come under OBC. THER IS NO DOUBT
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Not only yadavas but also any BC community persons whose parental income (other than salaries and agricultural income)exceeds 4.5 lacs per annum will come under Creamly layer.
The MBC (Most Backward Classes) category is a distinct classification from OBC (Other Backward Classes). MBC is a subset within the broader umbrella of OBC, with MBC typically identified as economically and socially backward classes that require specific attention and support.
Yes, Saini community members from Uttar Pradesh are generally classified under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) non-creamy layer, provided they meet the income criteria set by the government. The classification may vary based on specific state policies and updated criteria, so it's essential to check the latest notifications from the state government or relevant authorities for accurate information.
In India, the classification of communities under the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category often depends on specific state regulations and the community's socio-economic status. Generally, Christian Adi Dravidas are considered part of the Scheduled Castes (SC) in many states, which may not directly qualify them for OBC status. However, in some regions, they might be eligible for OBC non-creamy layer status based on their socio-economic conditions. It is essential to check the specific guidelines of the state in question for accurate categorization.
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On 10 April 2008 the Supreme Court of India upheld the government's initiative of 27% OBC quotas in government-funded institutions. The Court has categorically reiterated its prior stand that those considered part of the "Creamy layer" should be excluded from the scope of the reservation policy as well as from private institutions. The verdict produced mixed reactions from supporting and opposing quarters. Several criteria to identify the portion of the population comprising the "creamy layer" have been recommended, including the following:[7]Those with family income above Rs 250,000 a year (now Rs 450,000 a year)[when?] should be in creamy layer, and excluded from the reservation quota. Also, children of doctors, engineers, chartered accountants, actors, consultants, media professionals, writers, bureaucrats, defence officers of colonel and equivalent rank or higher, high court and Supreme Court judges, all central and state government Class A and B officials should be excluded. The Court has requested Parliament to exclude MPs' and MLAs' children as well.
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You open up the pic and then click the layer button and then click add layer and the layer box will come up.