Creamy Layer Rules

Sir main safiqul Alam, obc_a non-creamy diaper, , sunken Muslim mandal, jo central government obc list by nehi hai,, main railway recruitment by obc ncl apply Kiya, West Bengal se,, Mera ye applicable certificate hoga keya ??? Hello, I have an obc ncl certificate in central format. My parents are servants of the central government. The father retired. I am preparing for various government exams. Since recruitment takes place from time to time, they insist on obtaining an OBC certificate for this year based on the income of the previous three fiscal years, but as we know, the non-creamy criteria for government officials are NOT decided on the basis of salary, but on the basis of their executive/group. So how do I update my OBC every time I make reservations in jobs? Please clarify this. I am very confused. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Note: When the concept of the creamy layer was introduced, the income limit was set at Rs 1 lakh per year (1993). After that, it was increased to Rs 2.5 lakhs per year (2004). It was then increased to Rs 4.5 lakhs per year in 2008 and then to Rs 6 lakhs per year in 2013. The current limit is Rs.8 lakhs per year.

The purpose of OBC (non-creamy change) booking is to raise the most deserving candidates among the backward classes. With the exception of the most preferred candidates, most OBC candidates usually fall under the OBC of the non-creamy layer. Children of group A and B (Classes I and II) civil servants across India in central and government departments or employees of public sector enterprises are also in the creamy turn. Hello, Since you mention that parental income was only considered to obtain an OBC certificate for non-creamy, I am a married woman and my proof of identity has been changed to my husband`s surname. Now my question is, my father`s name is Axxxx in his aadhar card, in my aadhar W/o Bxxxx card is mentioned, in this case, how could I get an OBC certificate non-creamy layer of my parental income?? Please give advice on how to obtain an OBC CERTIFICATE for non-creamy diapers. In tspgecet 2021, I have 127rank to provide an income certificate, which I need to do??? The criteria of the creamy layer (income) were defined as the gross annual income of parents from all sources over 100,000 rupees (₹ or INR, defined by the Sattanathan Committee in 1971). In 1993, when the cover of the “creamy layer” was introduced, it was ₹ 1 lakh. It was then revised to Rs 2.5 lakh per year in (2004) and ₹4.5 lakh (2008), [2] Rs 6 lakh (2013)[3][4] and Rs 8 lakh (2017). [5] In October 2015, the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC[6]) proposed that a person belonging to the class of other arrears (OBC) whose parents` gross annual income does not exceed Rs 15 lakh be considered the minimum ceiling for the OBC.

[7] The NCBC also recommended dividing OBCs into “arrears”, “arrears” and “extremely arrears” blocks and dividing the 27% quota among them relative to their population to ensure that stronger OBCs did not squeeze the benefits of quotas. [4] [8] Sir, I face serious problems when it comes to obtaining a certificate for non-creamy diapers. My father does private work and his salary is more than 8 lakh. However, since wage income should not be included, I am entitled to a non-creamy diaper, as there is no other source of income. Children from the armed and paramilitary forces are also included. Children from a family that owns more land than is allowed under the Haryana Asset Ceiling Act are also in the creamy layer. The law regulates the amount of land a person can own in the state. I am 50 years old, a non-office service of the central government of Group B, currently promoted from Group C in 2010.

My Sallery is about Rs 75000.00 PM. My wife is a housewife. Please clarify if I am in a non-creamy diaper. Hi sir, I am from Tamil Nadu. I am in the OBC category. My father is a farmer and he also has a poultry farm. He gets chicks from the company mani and grows them, then returns them to the company. As a result, he earns a salary of about 8 lakhs per year.

Will this salary be lower than the salary income set by UPSC for OBC applicants? And do I fall into the OBC category non-creamy diapers? Once, I applied in the General category. Once in OBC-non-creamy layer and once in OBC-creamy layer. I don`t remember my first attempt status. Now this year will be my 5th attempt. Does my application history bother me at all? In establishing the non-economic criteria in a November 17 communication, the state government followed the 1993 instructions of the Indian government, which list people whose children fall into the creamy classroom. In Rajya Sabha, three lawmakers (two from the Samajwadi party and one from Congress) questioned whether providing a creamy layer for government services only to OBC candidates was rational and justified. On July 22, Minister of State Jitendra Singh referred to Indira Sawhney`s verdict. He said that in the public service batches between 2015 and 2019, 63 candidates selected for the ICD did not receive nominations because “they were treated as if they were falling under a creamy layer.” For those who are not in government, the current threshold is an income of Rs 8 lakh per year.