LIMIT ENHANCEMENT FOR OBC

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Dear Sir, When will the Creamy Layer be increased in KARNATAKA? As i had to apply for CET Counselling. Looking forward for your Quick reply. As my
fathers Income EXCEEDS 2 lac.
By Atif Khan
6/7/2009 7:38:00 PM
sir my fathers vincome is 4,80,000 after 6th pay comission can be eligible 4 obc reservation.my father has obc certificate
By
MADHAV KUMAR
6/6/2009 2:56:00 PM
respected sir, my father is pensioner, his annual income for year 2008-09 is 114767, is there under non creamy layer section ? "chandan"
By
chandan kashinath raut
6/6/2009 12:08:00 PM
I am a son of Arts College Lecturers who joined during 1991 and 1995. Whether I am eligible to get reservation for education in NIT under OBC sategory
By Anand
6/4/2009 6:18:00 PM
Dear Sir . i would like to know when will the creamy layer limit of 4.5 lakh be implemented
By
Mubashir Fayaz
6/1/2009 2:03:00 PM
from which date 4.5 lakh will implement, Please send me the details of G.O. NO: and Date
By siva sankar
6/1/2009 10:23:00 AM
Sir, my father was recruited as ACIO-II which is related Ito group "c" and comes under ministry of home affarirs ie intelligence bureau . hence due to the six
pay commission he has been getting more than 4.50 lakhs. Iam BC-A . sir can i avail the reservation of OBC. i want to write civil services for the next year. my
father is going to be retired in june 2010. does this affect my reservation. please help me sir to clear this
By anuradha
5/29/2009 9:40:00 AM
DEAR SIR I AM A PSU EMPLOYEE GETTING A GROSS INCOME OF RS. 2.8 LAKHS PER ANNUM. I MA WORKING IN KARNATAKA STATE. MY SON
APPLIED FOR ENGINEERING COURSE IN KARNATAKA STATE. NOW I WISH TO KNOW WHETHER RECENTLY ANNOUNCED CENTRAL GOVT. CREAMY
LAYER LIMIT OF RS. 4.5 LAKHS IS APPLICABLE TO KARNATAKA STATE INSTITUTIONS. IF NOT PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT IS THE LIMIT IN CASE OF
KARNATAKA. AS ADMISSION PROCESS IS SHORTLY GOING TO BE COMMENCED IN KARNATAKA. PLEASE CLARIFY. BASAVARAJU P BASVA
By
BASAVARAJU P
5/12/2009 3:55:00 PM
Hello sir i am Anurag, i want to start with Mba through maharashtra CET process, sir i want to know that has the income limit of 4.5 lakhs has come in order
for acquiring non creamy layer. our family income is 3.25 lakhs can i get a certificate??? Plz reply as early as possible as admission process is nearing !!!
By
Anurag Chivilkar
5/6/2009 12:11:00 PM
Is there any OBC reservation applicable for Muslim in the services of Central Government of India? URGENT PLS.
By Sujal Patil
5/1/2009 11:19:00 AM
Dear sir, Pl allow me to point out that even though Class I, Class II becoming Class I before 40 etc., are there, these criteria could be applied only to central
govt employees thus specifically classified. In the states like Kerala there is a class I II III distinction but this is meant only for TA purposes. There is absolutely no
class wise equivalence established among central and state employees to my knowledge. The UGC is presumably setting up a sub committee to decide parity
between Class I II officers and College/ uinversity teachers. Until this materializes UGC teaching posts cannot be treated as belonging to class I II III etc. In short,
in the absence of any equivalence clearly established between Central govt. I II III IV or A B C D categories and other jobs in the state govts, creamy layer status
could be decided only on the basis of 4.% lakh income limit as specified in the guidelines.
By sreejan
4/25/2009 8:41:00 PM
sir i am employed in PSU earning app 6 lac per annum, my father is retired with no pension, sir i wish to know does i fall under obc category non creamy layer.
pl respond at the earliest as i wish to apply for job with experience in a PSU
By laxmi
4/14/2009 1:00:00 PM
My father is a retired in 2005 as a teacher (primary school). Now annual income is around 1-1.5 lakhs. Can i elogible for OBC certificate. thank u
By Satya
4/3/2009 7:54:00 AM
Dear sir,i am priyanka and i want to confirm that weather i am eligible under OBC catagory?i have applied for the jipmer coarse and my father`s income is
about 3.6lakhs p.a.also iwant to ask about the resent lower and upper limit of the OBC creamy layer.THANK YOU.
By priyanka
3/16/2009 3:51:00 PM
sir i m kiran. i am bit confusion with this obc's creamy layer. my father annual income is 1. 5 lakhs per annum. to which group i belong ? please tell me.
By kiran
3/5/2009 7:45:00 PM
sir,my father's annual income is 3lakhs please tell me whether i'm elgible for obc
By ravi
2/28/2009 7:19:00 PM
sir i am bank employee in sbi. my annual income is 3.5 lakhs. i want to know i may apply in for central government service to my real dependent. is obc
category benefit will be available to my dependent ?
By vinod seth
2/26/2009 5:21:00 PM
what is the ceiling limit for OBC non creamy layer??? my father's income is 3.7 lakhs per annum....
By prashanth
2/20/2009 10:06:00 AM
from which date 4.5 lakh will implement
By
Jothirmoy Biswas
2/18/2009 2:50:00 PM
sir, please its urgent wt shd be the anual income to opt for OBC.......
By salma siddiqa
2/16/2009 9:48:00 AM
sir,my parental income is 2.7lakhs. but i have heard about that the income limit is raisied to 4.5lakhs. But from which date it is applicable in karnataka(KPSC).
and is it applicable for all nationlized bank related exams?
By MANU K L
2/7/2009 11:47:00 AM
The date from which the increase in creamy layer from 2.5 lakh to 4.5 lakh annual income will be applicable. I had applied for KPSC (Karnataka) lecturer's
exam under reservation (Category 2a/rura)l for which now the verification process is going on. The applications are called for in May 2008 and the verification of
certificates is in the process. Please give this information ASAP
By Dayananda P
2/6/2009 4:57:00 PM
respected official i belong to OBC category and i have applied for the many government sector and public sector exams and i have also cleared the written
examination, now its the time for interview where all my record will be checked including my OBC certificate, Though i have applied for the OBC certificate in court,
but they are saying that the new circular of 4.50 lac is yet to implement. so sir may i know when this will be cleared down. how long it will take more before it will be
implemented??????? looking forward for ur quickest response..
By mansoor
2/2/2009 12:17:00 AM
Dear Sir . i would like to know when will the creamy layer limit of 4.5 lakh be implemented
By del
2/1/2009 8:54:00 AM
hello... sir.. i m 4m punjab..... my father is dy. manager in satate bank of india.. his annual income is approx.. 4.......... so sir ... i hv to try for obc
certificate...
By amit
1/29/2009 12:06:00 AM
hello... sir.. i m 4m punjab..... my father is dy. manager in satate bank of india.. his annual income is approx.. 4.......... so sir ... i hv to try for obc
certificate...
By amit
1/29/2009 12:06:00 AM
Dear Sir, I am working with a private company.I will be applying for a government company.I belong to OBC section.My annual salary is 3lpa.Am i eligible to
apply for OBC category post now?
By Gururaj
12/26/2008 8:47:00 AM
I am appearing for Karnataka PG medical entrance test. I belong to OBC but the form asks to specify whether I belong to category 2A, 2B etc. please tell me
the people included under these categories so that I can complete the details correctly.
By Sandeep K T
12/4/2008 3:46:00 PM
Whatever may be the outcome of the non-creamy layer slab raise but GOI should immediately issue order in this respect. It is not clear that when a decision is
passed by the Parliament and sent to press for information to all concerned beneficiaries then why it is getting too late to issue order?
By
madan mohan das
12/2/2008 1:08:00 PM
Both my parents are currently retired from their services as class -II officer. Their combined pension is below 4.5 lac. Am I eligible as obc candidate
By Rohit
11/30/2008 7:14:00 PM
Muslims of karnataka state are classified under category II B . pl clarify whether this enhancement of income for reservation in professional courses is
applicable to karnataka muslims also or not. i am about to appear for engineering entrance examinations
By roushini anwar
11/8/2008 11:05:00 PM
I am a software professional working in TCS ( TATA group) , my anual CTC is 6 lac per annum. Please tell me weather i belongs to OBC creamy layer or not .
is i am eligible for IAS Examination?.
By
Sanjana NIranjan
11/7/2008 2:26:00 PM
sir, i am selected for ASST. COMMANDANT exam. conducted by UPSC.My father is bank employee and his salary is 3.2 lakhs annualy. I approached to
block office to get a creamy layer certificate but they told me that i am unable to take it benefit due to my father"s salary.So pls suggest me what to do.
By mukesh kumar
10/31/2008 1:32:00 PM
Dear sir , I am neeta kumari, selected in IES (indian economic services) for interview .the annual income of my father is 264024 Rs/-.according to new rule i
am in the obc category . i went for making my obc certificate in the related office today. but they told me that they have not any written statement or order from
central govt.Sir its urgent to make my OBC certificate .Sir did u send this order to every state or distt.lavel ?.Or is there any copy of this order on internate on any
website? Plz sir solve my problem 24th october,2008 is the last date for submission of caste certificate. ----- Neeta Kumari D/O Dharmendra kumar
Udaipur(Rajasthan)-313002
By Neeta Kumari
10/21/2008 3:01:00 PM
Dear Sir, i am Viraj my doubt is about OBC reservation , iam under BCC category and my parents (both father and mother) income is less than 4.5 lakhs ,i
know am belongs to OBC CREAMY LAYER.But from which date it will be applicable.Because wehen i contact Mandal Panchayat Office they people told that still
we are not having any cirrculler about Creamy layer limit increasd up to 4.5 lacs. Kindly suggest me....
By viraj naik
10/20/2008 5:57:00 PM
Dear Sujitha, The criterion (2) & (3) clearly speaks that only the following “government servants” will be treated as creamy-layer. (i) Parents, either of whom is
a Class I officer. (Direct Recruitment) (i) Parents, both of whom are Class II officers. (Direct Recruit)(iii) Parents of whom only the husband (father) is a Class II
officer and he gets into Class I at the age of 40 or earlier. (iv) In military, colonel and above. Note- Other than the above 4, entire OBC government servant of the
country will not fall under creamy-layer.Very clear clarifications issued by DOPT circular dated 11 October 2004 on creamy layer criteria is also available on
website www.persmin.nic.in then click circular then click Estt (Reservation)
By
SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX. 9425003700
10/19/2008 9:18:00 PM
iam sujitha my doubt is about OBC reservation , iam under BCC category but my parents (both father anb mother) income is more than 4.5 lakhs ,i belongs to
OBC CREAMY LAYER OR OC
By sujitha
10/19/2008 7:01:00 PM
(iii) Parents of whom only the husband (father) is a Class II officer and he gets into Class I at the age of 40 or earlier. (iv) In military, colonel and above. NoteOther than the above 4, entire OBC government servant of the country will not fall under creamy-layer. (4) The criteria (5) clearly speak that only following
“farmers” will be treated as creamy-layer. (i) Families having, only irrigated land which is equal to or more than 85% of the statuary ceiling area. (ii) The rule of
exclusion will not apply if the land holding of a family is exclusively un-irrigated. Very clear clarifications issued by DOPT circular dated 11 October 2004 on creamy
layer criteria is also available on website www.persmin.nic.in then click circular then click Estt (Reservation) I can clarify the creamy-layer criteria on
telephone.
By
SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX. 9425003700
10/8/2008 9:03:00 PM
(1) Actually the creamy-layer limit of Rs. 4.50 lakhs is not applicable to “government servant’s salary income” and “farmer’s agricultural income”. It is the
creamy-layer limit for “business income” only. As the government servants are to be checked by their post held and farmers by their land holdings hence can not
be checked by salary/agricultural income. (2) In rule- (6) showing creamy-layer limit of Rs.4.50 lakhs the GOI already given the following explanation- “Income from
salaries or agricultural land shall not be clubbed with income” because there is a separate rule number (2) & (3) provided on the basis of post held meant for
salaried persons & a separate rule number (5) is provided for persons holding agricultural land. (3) The criterion (2) & (3) clearly speaks that only the following
“government servants” will be treated as creamy-layer. (i) Parents, either of whom is a Class I officer. (Direct Recruitment) (i) Parents, both of whom are Class II
officers. (Direct Recruit
By
SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX. 9425003700
10/8/2008 9:01:00 PM
Dear Sir, Thanks for taking issue like OBC reservation. I am studying in OBC matters, especially in creamy-layer since 15 years. The main reason for lying
seats vacant is eligible OBCs are not getting caste certificate due to misinterpretation of creamy layer criteria regarding government servants. As per the creamylayer criteria issued by Government of India DOPT O.M. No.36012/22/93-Est. (SCT) dated 8.9.1993 (also adopted by Supreme Court for recent 27% obc
reservation in higher educational institutes in their judgment of writ petition (Civil) no. 265/2006 available on www.ncbc.nic.in then click office memorandum)
following important point is misinterpreted due to which whole country is confused including OBCs and authorities issuing the caste certificate. NORMALLY AN
OBC CANDIDATE HAVING PARENT’S SALARY INCOME ABOVE RS.4.50 LAKH DONT TRIES TO GET OBC NON-CREAMYLAYER CASTE CERTIFICATE,
WHICH IS TOTALLY A WRONG CONCEPT. (1) Actually the creamy-layer limit of Rs. 4.50 lakhs
By
SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX. 9425003700
10/8/2008 8:59:00 PM
CREAMY LAYER LIMIT RAISED TO 4.50 LAKHS: Thanks to Government of India for revising creamy layer limit to Rs. 4.50 lakhs per year for clause (06) of
creamy layer criteria dated 08.09.1993 applicable mainly to OBC’s business income only. A separate limit of Rs. 10 lakhs per year should be declared for
employees working in private sector/employments. They should also revise the other clauses of creamy layer criteria dated 08.09.1993 and persons promoted to
class-I post after the age of 30 year instead of 40 year, class-II marrying a class-II lady, class-I selected through State PSCs should also be excluded from creamy
layer and must be extended the benefit of reservation for their sons and daughters. SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX.
9425003700 swagadre@rediffmail.com
By
SHAILENDRA WAGADRE All India Principal General Secretary APAAX. 9425003700
10/8/2008 8:57:00 PM
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