Haryana News: Backward Class-B to get Reservations for Municipalities and PRIs

Haryana News: Backward Class-B to get Reservations for Municipalities and PRIs
  • Backward Class-B to get Reservations for Municipalities and PRIs
  • State Cabinet accords approval for the same
  • Decision aims to empower the BC-B by providing them with adequate representation in local governance, thereby fostering their socio-economic development

In a significant move towards ensuring social justice and equitable representation, the Haryana government, under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has decided to give reservations for Backward Classes of Citizens Block B (Schedule-II) in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and Municipalities across the state.

This decision reiterates Sh. Nayab Singh Saini’s commitment to upliftment of Backward Classes and promote their participation in the democratic process. The reservation for Backward Classes Block-B will be implemented based on the recommendations of the Haryana Backward Classes Commission. Presently the BC-A population in the state is 18.93 percent and the BC-B population in the state is 15.05 percent.

The State Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today accepted a report outlining the proportion of reservations for Backward Classes of Citizens Block B (Schedule-II) in the PRIs and Municipalities.

As per the report, the backward classes of citizens Block-B also require the support of reservation on the pattern of backward classes of citizens Block-A in the elections of Panchayati Raj Institutions/Municipalities for their upliftment and to be adequately represented in the gross root of democratic set up.

Recommended Reservation in PRIs

The office of Panch in every Gram Panchayat Shall be reserved for the backward classes (B) and the number of seats so reserved shall bear as nearly as may be the same proportion to the total numbers of seeds in that Gram Panchayat as one-half of the percentage of population of backward classes (B) to the total population in that Gram Sabha area. In case the decimal value is 0.5 or more it shall be rounded off to the next higher integer. Provided that every Gram Panchayat shall have at least one panch belonging to backward classes (B) if its population is not less than 2 percent of the total population of the Sabha area. 5 percent of the total number of offices of Sarpanch in a block and rounded off to the next higher integers in case the decimal value is 0.5 or more shall be reserved for backward classes (B).

The offices of member shall be reserved for the backward classes (B) in every Panchayat Samiti and the number of seats so reserved shall bear, as nearly as may be, the same proportion to the total number of seats in that Panchayat Samiti, as one-half of the percentage of population of backward classes (B) to the total population in that block. In case the decimal value is 0.5 or more it shall be rounded off to the next higher integer.

The offices of member shall be reserved for the backward classes (B) in every Zilla Parishad and the number of seats so reserved shall bear, as nearly as may be, the same proportion to the total number of seats in that Zila Parishad area as one-half of the percentage of population of backward classes (B) to the total population in that Zilla Parishad area.

Recommended Reservation in Municipalities

The office of Councillor in every Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Municipal Committee shall be reserved for backward classes Block-B of citizens and the number of seats so reserved shall bear as nearly as may be the same proportion to the total number of seats in that urban local area as one half of the percentage of population of backward classes block-B of citizens to the total population in that urban local area. In case the decimal value is 0.5 or more it shall be rounded off to the next higher integer. Provided that every local body/ municipality shall have at least one councillor belonging to backward classes block-B of citizens if its population is not less than 2 percent of the total Urban population of the local body area.

5 percent of number of offices of Mayors/Presidents shall be reserved for the backward classes Block-B of citizens in the Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and Municipal Committees. It shall be rounded off to the next higher integer in case the decimal value is 0.5 or more.

The reservation already recommended in favour of backward classes of citizens Block-A shall remain intact.

The present State Government remains committed to promoting social equality and justice, ensuring that the benefits of development reach all citizens. This reservation policy is a testament to the government’s dedication to inclusive governance and its efforts to uplift the backward classes in the state.

 

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