To avoid the contempt of court and to avail the benefit
in the coming local body elections Uttarakhand state government in a major
decision with long term impact has modified the criteria of obtaining a domicile
certificate (Sthayi Niwas Praman Patra) and caste certificate. Now it will be
easy for the Schedule Caste (SC), Schedule Tribes (ST) and Other Backward
Classes (OBC) candidates to secure a caste certificate in Uttarakhand.
These are the important and crucial documents with regard to
government jobs, force/army recruitments, admissions in institutions,
reservation and availing the benefits of various schemes of the government.
Major points of
the new policy related to caste certificate and domicile certificate are as
follow:
- The
cutoff date for the considering a domiciled resident of state is now 1985
not 1950. So if you are residing in Uttarakhand from 1985 then you will be
considered “Sthayi Niwasi” of the state and can also get your caste
certificate (Jati Praman Patra) in Uttarakhand.
- Those
living in the state on the date of formation of the state (9th
November, 2000) are now considered domiciled (“Sthayi Niwasi”) in
Uttarakhand.
- This
has reduced the importance of permanent resident certificate (Mul Niwas
Praman Patra)
- High
Court considers “Mul Niwas Praman Patra” and “Sthayi Niwas Praman Patra”
as equivalent.
- It is
not necessary that you must have “Mul Niwas Praman Patra” and/or “Sthayi
Niwas Praman Patra” to get the caste certificate
- For
getting the caste certificate the person will have to submit an affidavit
mentioning that he/she has not obtained and will not obtain any caste
certificate from other state.
- Which
caste person can get the caste certificate?
- Or which
caste can get the benefit of this amendment?
- Ans:-Those Schedule Castes
mentioned in the schedule-5 and those Schedule Tribes mentioned in the schedule-6
of the Uttar Pradesh Reorganization Act 2000.
- To get
OBC certificate the concerned caste must fall in the list of OBCs
mentioned in the UP Public Service Act and its GOs of on/after 24th
March 1994 (UP Lok Seva Adhinium 1994)
- This will
further increase the number of candidates who would like to get the benefit
of reservation for handful of government jobs. So embrace for further
competition.
- Lastly
the matter is said to be still pending with the High court’s double bench.
These steps have been taken on basis of the single bench judgment and
certain committee recommendations. So wait for the final verdict.
Important-The above mentioned information has been compiled from
various sources. Please check official government orders for details.
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