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This is a list of ] (OBCs) in ], based on the central list maintained by the ]. It does not reflect the state lists, which can differ significantly. The OBCs are historically disadvantaged groups that are given certain preferences in the spheres of education and employment under a system of ]. The OBC lists change periodically, with communities being classified and declassified. | This is a '''list of ]''' (OBCs) in ], based on the central list maintained by the ]. It does not reflect the state lists, which can differ significantly. The OBCs are historically disadvantaged groups that are given certain preferences in the spheres of education and employment under a system of ]. The OBC lists change periodically, with communities being classified and declassified. | ||
A community identified as a nationally-recognized OBC in this list, may be so recognized only in some Indian states and even only in some areas of some states, and that the same community in other Indian states or areas may not be deemed an OBC. Occasionally, it is not an entire community that is thus classified but rather some parts within it. | A community identified as a nationally-recognized OBC in this list, may be so recognized only in some Indian states and even only in some areas of some states, and that the same community in other Indian states or areas may not be deemed an OBC. Occasionally, it is not an entire community that is thus classified but rather some parts within it. |
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This is a list of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in India, based on the central list maintained by the National Commission for Backward Classes. It does not reflect the state lists, which can differ significantly. The OBCs are historically disadvantaged groups that are given certain preferences in the spheres of education and employment under a system of positive discrimination. The OBC lists change periodically, with communities being classified and declassified.
A community identified as a nationally-recognized OBC in this list, may be so recognized only in some Indian states and even only in some areas of some states, and that the same community in other Indian states or areas may not be deemed an OBC. Occasionally, it is not an entire community that is thus classified but rather some parts within it.
List
The current list of centrally recognized OBC's is maintained by the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC).
Officially-designated Other Backward Classes include:
Official name(s) as OBC | Regions where have OBC status |
Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Karen | Andaman & Nicobar | 2004 | |
Local Borns | Andaman & Nicobar | 2008 | |
Bhatus | Andaman & Nicobar | 2008 | |
Moplas | Andaman & Nicobar | 2008 | |
Post 1942 Bengali Settlers settled in the Island under various rehabilitation schemes of the Government of India | Andaman & Nicobar | 2010 | |
Balasanthu, Bahurupi | Andhra Pradesh | 1993 | |
Bandara | Andhra Pradesh | 1993 | |
Budabukkala | Andhra Pradesh | 1993 | |
Rajaka, Chakali, Vannar | Andhra Pradesh | 1993, 2011 | |
Ahom | Assam | 1993 | |
Baria | Assam | 1993 | |
Barui | Assam | 1993 | |
Barjubi | Assam | 1993 | |
Baroi | Assam | 1993 | |
Chutia, Chutiya | Assam | 1993 | |
Choudang | Assam | 1993 | |
Ganak in Districts of Cachar, Karimganj & Hailakandi | Assam | 1993 | |
Ghosh, Gop, Gowala, Gawala, Goal, Goala | Assam | 1993 | |
Kumar, Rudra Paul of districts of Cachar, Karimganj & Hailakandi | Assam | 1993 | |
Kupadhar, Kushiari, Parh | Assam | 1993 | |
Mahisya Das, Mahisya | Assam | 1993 | |
Manipuri, including Manipuri Brahmin & Manipuri Muslim | Assam | 1993 | |
Moran, Matak | Assam | 1993 | |
Mukhi | Assam | 1993 | |
Napit | Assam | 1993 | |
Nepali (i.e. Thapa, Gurung, Lama, Gaine, Rai, Chhetri, Lihu, Magar, Lohar, Dami, Sarki i.e. Cobbler) | Assam | 1993 | |
Koch-Rajbonshi | Assam | 1993 | This caste community has been recognized discontinously as OBC. |
Sudra Das, Dey | Assam | 1993 | |
Saloi | Assam | 1993 | |
Sut, Soot | Assam | 1993 | |
Scheduled Caste persons converted to Christianity | Assam | 1993 | |
Tantripal, Tanti, Tantri | Assam | 1993 | |
Tea Garden Labourers, Tea Garden Tribes, Ex-Tea Garden Labourers, & Ex-Tea Garden Tribes as listed:Ahirgoala; Arya Mala; Asur; Barhai; Basphor; Bhokta; Bauri; Bowri; Bhuyan; Bhumij; Bedia; Beldar; Bharaik; Bhatta; Basor; Baiga; Baijara; Bhil; Bondo; Binjia; Birhar; Birjia; Beddi; Chamar; Chowdhari; Chere; Chick Banik; Dandari; Dandasi; Dusad; Dhanwar; Ganda; Gonda; Gond; Ghansi; Gorait; Ghatowar; Hari; Holra; Jolha; Keot; Koiri; Khonyor; Kurmi; Kawar; Karmali; Korwa; Kol; Kalahandi; Kalihandi; Kotwal; Kharia; Kumhar; Kherwar; Khodal; Khond; Koya; Kondpan; Kohor; Kormakar; Kashan; Lahar; Lodha; Lodhi; Madari; Mahli; Mohali; Modi; Mahato; Malpatharia; Manki; Majwar; Mirdhar; Munda; Nonia, Nunia; Nagasia; Nagbansi; Nath; Oraon; Pasi; Paidi; Pan; Panika; Parja; Patratanti; Pradhan; Rajwar; Sahora; Santhal, Santal; Sarvera; Turi; Telenga; Tassa; Tantubai; Teli; Tanti | Assam | 1993 | |
Teli | Assam | 1993 | |
Yogi, Jogi, Jugi Nath | Assam | 1993 | |
Maimal (Muslim Fisherman) | Assam | 1993 | |
Maria | Assam | 1993 | |
Dhangar (in Goa) | Goa | 1993 | |
Dhobi, Rajak, Madval (including Christian Dhobies) | Goa | 1996 | |
Nhavi, Nai, Nabhik, Napit, Mahalo, Barber (including Christians) | Goa | 1996, 2011 | |
Koli, Kharvi (including Christian Kharvi) | Goa | 1996 | |
Agri | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Ahir, Ayar Bericha | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Bafan (Muslim) | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Chuvalia Koli | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Dabgar | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Divecha Koli | Gujarat | 1993 | |
Aheria, Aheri, Heri, Naik, Thori or Turi | Punjab | 1993, 1995 | |
Barra | Punjab | 1993 | |
Beta, Hensi or Hesi | Punjab | 1993 | |
Changar | Punjab | 1993 | |
Chirimar | Punjab | 1993 | |
See also
References
- NCBC Central list of Other Backward Classes
- ^ Central List of OBCs for the UT of Andaman & Nicobar Island
- ^ List of OBCs in Andhra Pradesh
- ^ Central List of OBCs for the State of Assam
- ^ List of OBCs in Goa
- ^ List of OBCs in Gujarat
- ^ List of OBCs in Punjab