A parliamentary panel is urging the Indian government to address issues with the “creamy layer” policy for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The panel highlights the lack of consistent “equivalence of posts” across government institutions, leading to discrepancies in how the policy is applied. They argue that the current system disadvantages OBC candidates from certain backgrounds and contradicts existing guidelines.
A parliamentary panel is urging the Indian government to address issues with the “creamy layer” policy for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The panel highlights the lack of consistent “equivalence of posts” across government institutions, leading to discrepancies in how the policy is applied. They argue that the current system disadvantages OBC candidates from certain backgrounds and contradicts existing guidelines. A parliamentary panel is urging the Indian government to address issues with the “creamy layer” policy for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The panel highlights the lack of consistent “equivalence of posts” across government institutions, leading to discrepancies in how the policy is applied. They argue that the current system disadvantages OBC candidates from certain backgrounds and contradicts existing guidelines. Read More