The Government of Telangany provided 42% of the reserve classrooms in chairs and positions in local bodies that end the agonizing waiting for the behavior of local elections.
In an order issued on Friday (September 26), the government stated that the subsequent order, due to the exceptional situation in the state marked by the multidimensional backwardness of the BC communities in terms of social and political indicators. The order monitors the delay in the presidential consent of the actions approved by the state legislator and provides the BC communities 42 % of the reservations.
The order was issued on the basis of evidence, legal sanctions and judicial recognition, and due to the urgent need to ensure social security, strengthening position and full participation of backward classes, the Secretary of the Social Security Department of BC Jyoti Buddha Prakash said that the development assumes that the development follows the constitutional vision of equality and inclusive growth.
He quoted Article 40 of the Constitution, which stipulated that the state should take steps to organize villages of Panchayats with such powers and authority that could be necessary to allow them to function as units of self -government. The Constitution also seized the state to provide the provisions on reservation of seats in any Panchayat or offices chairmen in Panchayats at any level in favor of citizens of BC.
The government remembered the Institute of the Devite Commission, which in November last year chaired the bureaucrat Busani Venkateshwa Rao to carry out the current strict empirical survey and the consequences of the backward of local authorities in order to determine the share to prove. This was followed by a survey of social, economic, educational, employment, political and caste (SeePC) in February of this year, which subsequently approved two houses of the legislature. The survey threw light on the relative economic, social, educational, employment and political status of various castes in the state.
On the basis of a SEEPC survey, a single man commission noted that BC communities remain relatively lagging compared to their population of 56.33 % in the state and recommended at least 42 % of the reserve in political representations, especially in local authorities.
After careful consideration of the recommendations of the Commission and due to the lack of political representation of the BC population, it concluded that it was necessary to revise the current level of reservations in rural and city local authorities to 42 % for their well -being and progress and “Telangana backing class (reservation of seats on rural and urban and urban and urban and urban and city and city. 2025 “, 2025”, which were released to 2025 “. Political parties.
Subsequently, the reserved committee was provided by another reference to the designation of local body seats and back -class positions and the Commission submitted its report on 28 July, suggesting chairs and positions in rural local bCS bodies and the same was considered by the government.
Published – 26 September 2025 20:55
