This document outlines orders made by the Government of Telangana adapting laws related to issuing caste certificates in the newly formed state. It summarizes:
1) The Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act allowed Telangana to adapt existing laws for facilitating their application in the new state.
2) The document adapts the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 and related rules by substituting references to Andhra Pradesh with Telangana.
3) It specifies the competent authorities at different levels (mandal, revenue division, district) authorized to issue caste, nativity and birth certificates in Telangana
Scheduled Castes Development Department - The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act,
2014 –The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes)
Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the
Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate Rules, 1997 – Adaptation in the State of
Telangana and amendments to the said Act and Rules – Orders – Issued.
The Government of Telangana issued an order to enhance the obsequies charges provided to the nearest relatives of deceased government employees from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000. This was done based on the recommendation of the 10th Pay Revision Commission to increase the funeral charges. The enhanced amount will be debited as a grant-in-aid and exempted from treasury control to meet expenses related to funeral ceremonies for government employees who pass away while in service. All departments must obtain supplementary grants for such expenditures during the same financial year.
This document outlines guidelines from the Government of Telangana regarding the issuance of Creamy Layer certificates for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes. It references previous orders and memos on determining Creamy Layer status. Key points include:
- Annexures providing the application format (Form VIIA) and certificate format (Form VIIB) for issuing Creamy/Non-Creamy Layer certificates.
- Guidelines state that income from salaries and agricultural land should not be considered when determining Creamy Layer status.
- All revenue officials not below the rank of Tahsildar are authorized to issue the certificates.
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The document summarizes an order from the Government of Andhra Pradesh extending a compassionate appointment scheme to dependent family members of Village Revenue Assistants who retire early due to medical invalidation. It outlines rules allowing retirement at age 65 and a previous order providing compassionate appointments for dependents of employees who retire due to illness. The order extends this medical invalidation scheme to Village Revenue Assistants and requires Collectors to report any appointments made under these provisions.
This document outlines amendments to the Andhra Pradesh Village Revenue Officers Service Rules of 2008. It states that the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration proposed amendments to make the rules more comprehensive. The government accepted the proposals and published amendments regarding recruitment quotas, seniority determination, training requirements and probation periods. Key changes include reserving 70% of vacancies for direct recruitment and 30% for internal transfers, and probation periods of 1 year for transfers/promotions and 2 years for direct hires.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – List of Backward Classes Castes/
Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Adaptation of (112) Backward
Classes Castes/ Communities and percentage of reservation - Orders – Issued.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – Adaptation of the list of
Backward Classes Castes/ Communities and providing percentage of
reservation in the State of Telangana – Certain amendments –
Orders – Issued.
Scheduled Castes Development Department - The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act,
2014 –The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes)
Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the
Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate Rules, 1997 – Adaptation in the State of
Telangana and amendments to the said Act and Rules – Orders – Issued.
The Government of Telangana issued an order to enhance the obsequies charges provided to the nearest relatives of deceased government employees from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000. This was done based on the recommendation of the 10th Pay Revision Commission to increase the funeral charges. The enhanced amount will be debited as a grant-in-aid and exempted from treasury control to meet expenses related to funeral ceremonies for government employees who pass away while in service. All departments must obtain supplementary grants for such expenditures during the same financial year.
This document outlines guidelines from the Government of Telangana regarding the issuance of Creamy Layer certificates for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes. It references previous orders and memos on determining Creamy Layer status. Key points include:
- Annexures providing the application format (Form VIIA) and certificate format (Form VIIB) for issuing Creamy/Non-Creamy Layer certificates.
- Guidelines state that income from salaries and agricultural land should not be considered when determining Creamy Layer status.
- All revenue officials not below the rank of Tahsildar are authorized to issue the certificates.
670-Revenue Department – Village Administration –Village Revenue Assistants– ...bansi default
The document summarizes an order from the Government of Andhra Pradesh extending a compassionate appointment scheme to dependent family members of Village Revenue Assistants who retire early due to medical invalidation. It outlines rules allowing retirement at age 65 and a previous order providing compassionate appointments for dependents of employees who retire due to illness. The order extends this medical invalidation scheme to Village Revenue Assistants and requires Collectors to report any appointments made under these provisions.
This document outlines amendments to the Andhra Pradesh Village Revenue Officers Service Rules of 2008. It states that the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration proposed amendments to make the rules more comprehensive. The government accepted the proposals and published amendments regarding recruitment quotas, seniority determination, training requirements and probation periods. Key changes include reserving 70% of vacancies for direct recruitment and 30% for internal transfers, and probation periods of 1 year for transfers/promotions and 2 years for direct hires.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – List of Backward Classes Castes/
Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Adaptation of (112) Backward
Classes Castes/ Communities and percentage of reservation - Orders – Issued.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – Adaptation of the list of
Backward Classes Castes/ Communities and providing percentage of
reservation in the State of Telangana – Certain amendments –
Orders – Issued.
1. The Andhra Pradesh Revised Pension Rules, 1980 apply to government servants who were previously governed by various pension rules in force in the region.
2. The rules outline provisions regarding eligibility for pension, option to continue under previous rules, regulation of claims, limitation on number of pensions, pension being subject to future good conduct, and the right of the government to withhold or withdraw pension in certain cases.
3. Key aspects include government servants having the option to continue under previous pension rules or elect the new 1980 rules, pensions being regulated by the rules in force at the time of retirement or death, and pensions being subject to conditions such as future good conduct and the government reserving the right to with
Scheduled Castes Development Department –“Kalyana Lakshmi
Pathakam” for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty
one thousand only) to each unmarried girl belonging to Scheduled Castes
/Scheduled Tribes at the time of marriage residing in Telangana State -
Partial modification - Orders- Issued.
1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) De...bansi default
This document amends an earlier order to incorporate Ex-Servicemen and widows into the categorization for pricing guidelines for allotting land for housing. It was requested that Ex-Servicemen be included in the Defence category and be allotted 175 square yard house sites as a welfare measure. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration suggested incorporating Ex-Servicemen and widows and allotting land in the Defence category upon payment of basic land value. The order amends the previous order to include "Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of house sites on payment of basic value of the land" as item (ix) in the pricing guidelines.
The government of Andhra Pradesh issued an order to revise the items and norms of assistance provided from state and national disaster relief funds for damage caused by natural calamities between 2010-2015. The assistance for fully damaged houses was increased to Rs. 35,000 for pucca houses and Rs. 15,000 for kutcha houses. Assistance was also provided for severely damaged houses, partially damaged houses, damaged huts, and cattle sheds attached to houses. These revised norms apply to all victims of natural disasters in the state effective January 16, 2012.
This document outlines revisions made by the Government of India to norms of assistance from State and National Disaster Response Funds for the period of 2010-2015. It communicates these revised norms to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for implementation. Key changes include increased relief assistance for damaged crops, livestock, crafts and housing. It also consolidates various orders issued by the Andhra Pradesh government regarding disaster management norms. Norms are to be adopted where they exceed the Government of India standards.
This document summarizes the procedures for alienation, assignment, and transfer of state government lands in India. It outlines the following key points:
1) Alienation of land means granting state land for public purposes to individuals/organizations on payment of market value or concession. Applications must follow the prescribed form and procedures in relevant orders.
2) Assignment of land means granting unused waste or poramboke lands to landless individuals, with priority given to landless agricultural laborers. The Mandal Revenue Officer can assign up to 2.5 acres of wetland or 5 acres of dryland.
3) State lands can be transferred between government departments by the Collector, or to central departments, up to 0.
1. This document outlines various leave rules for government servants in Andhra Pradesh, including earned leave, encashment of earned leave, leave not due, extraordinary leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, casual leave, and commuted leave.
2. It references various orders (G.O.s) and regulations (FRs, APLRs) that provide details on eligibility and applicability of different types of leaves. For example, it mentions orders regarding encashment of earned leave (up to 300 days), leave not due (up to 360 days), and maternity leave (up to 180 days).
3. The rules cover aspects like prefixing/suffixing of holidays to leave periods and special
This document discusses various aspects of courts and the law in India. It begins by explaining that while the Criminal Procedure Code does not define what constitutes a court, there are certain essential conditions like the power to make a final decision. It then discusses the meanings of "judicial" and provides examples of different types of courts in India. The document also provides definitions of law from legal scholars and outlines different categories of law like substantive vs procedural law, municipal vs international law, and private vs public law. It then explains the principles of natural justice, including nemo judex in re sua and audi alteram partem. Finally, it discusses some common problems faced and the appropriate legal actions and procedures.
1. The document outlines revised norms of assistance from the State Disaster Response Fund and National Disaster Response Fund for Telangana for 2015-2020.
2. Key revisions include increased ex-gratia payments for loss of life and injury during disasters, as well as increased assistance for temporary shelter, food and other relief for displaced communities.
3. The document communicates these revised norms to relevant departments and districts in Telangana for implementation, and notes that some assistance amounts for specific crops remain unchanged.
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This document establishes guidelines for providing ex-gratia payments to various categories of encroachers and enjoyers of government lands required for irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh. It outlines 4 categories (A, B, C, D) and specifies the eligibility and amount of ex-gratia payment for each. Category A includes DKT patta holders who will receive payment as per an earlier order. Categories B and C include long-term cultivators and possessors confirmed in records who will receive full or 50% market value respectively without solatium. Category D includes ineligible purchasers of assigned lands. The order applies these guidelines uniformly across irrigation projects requiring government land acquisition.
The document outlines rules for private educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh, India. It defines key terms, establishes the competent authorities for different school categories, and sets criteria for establishing new schools or upgrading existing ones. Requirements include depositing an endowment fund, adequate infrastructure for students and staff, safety and sanitation facilities, and obtaining necessary certificates. Applications for permission must be submitted by October 31st of the preceding academic year.
The document provides an overview of the A.P. State and Subordinate Service Rules regarding recruitment and promotion. Some key points:
- The rules govern recruitment, promotion, and transfers to state government posts. Special rules may override these general rules for specific services.
- Appointments can be made through direct recruitment, promotion, or transfer as specified in special rules. Direct recruitment must be at least 30% of vacancies.
- Qualifications, age limits, and disqualifications are defined for direct recruitment. Promotion/transfer requires satisfactory service and prescribed qualifications.
- Posts are selection or non-selection. Selection posts consider merit/ability; non-selection use seniority-cum-
This document is an OBC (Other Backward Classes) certificate issued by the Government of Odisha for Dipitiranjan Samantaray. The certificate states that Dipitiranjan Samantaray belongs to the Teli community, which is a recognized backward class under the government. It also confirms that Dipitiranjan and his family reside in Khordha District, Odisha and that he does not belong to the "Creamy Layer" category. The certificate was issued on April 15, 2017 and is digitally signed.
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A beautiful mysandesham presentation on land conservancy act.............useful to staff of revenue department and citizens of Kerala.........Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
1. The document amends rules regarding the issuance of caste certificates in Telangana state.
2. It replaces the list of scheduled castes and tribes in previous orders to match the updated lists in the national Constitution and Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act.
3. It changes the competent authorities who can issue certificates for different castes and tribes, with tahsildars now authorized to issue most certificates within their mandal jurisdiction instead of higher revenue officials.
The document outlines rules established by the Government of Telangana regarding land acquisition and rehabilitation under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. It defines key terms, establishes procedures for requisition of land and social impact assessment studies, and notes that land acquisition can only proceed after requiring bodies deposit necessary administrative, assessment, and rehabilitation costs. It also allows for exemption from social impact assessment under urgent situations defined in the Act.
1. The Andhra Pradesh Revised Pension Rules, 1980 apply to government servants who were previously governed by various pension rules in force in the region.
2. The rules outline provisions regarding eligibility for pension, option to continue under previous rules, regulation of claims, limitation on number of pensions, pension being subject to future good conduct, and the right of the government to withhold or withdraw pension in certain cases.
3. Key aspects include government servants having the option to continue under previous pension rules or elect the new 1980 rules, pensions being regulated by the rules in force at the time of retirement or death, and pensions being subject to conditions such as future good conduct and the government reserving the right to with
Scheduled Castes Development Department –“Kalyana Lakshmi
Pathakam” for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty
one thousand only) to each unmarried girl belonging to Scheduled Castes
/Scheduled Tribes at the time of marriage residing in Telangana State -
Partial modification - Orders- Issued.
1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) De...bansi default
This document amends an earlier order to incorporate Ex-Servicemen and widows into the categorization for pricing guidelines for allotting land for housing. It was requested that Ex-Servicemen be included in the Defence category and be allotted 175 square yard house sites as a welfare measure. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration suggested incorporating Ex-Servicemen and widows and allotting land in the Defence category upon payment of basic land value. The order amends the previous order to include "Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of house sites on payment of basic value of the land" as item (ix) in the pricing guidelines.
The government of Andhra Pradesh issued an order to revise the items and norms of assistance provided from state and national disaster relief funds for damage caused by natural calamities between 2010-2015. The assistance for fully damaged houses was increased to Rs. 35,000 for pucca houses and Rs. 15,000 for kutcha houses. Assistance was also provided for severely damaged houses, partially damaged houses, damaged huts, and cattle sheds attached to houses. These revised norms apply to all victims of natural disasters in the state effective January 16, 2012.
This document outlines revisions made by the Government of India to norms of assistance from State and National Disaster Response Funds for the period of 2010-2015. It communicates these revised norms to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for implementation. Key changes include increased relief assistance for damaged crops, livestock, crafts and housing. It also consolidates various orders issued by the Andhra Pradesh government regarding disaster management norms. Norms are to be adopted where they exceed the Government of India standards.
This document summarizes the procedures for alienation, assignment, and transfer of state government lands in India. It outlines the following key points:
1) Alienation of land means granting state land for public purposes to individuals/organizations on payment of market value or concession. Applications must follow the prescribed form and procedures in relevant orders.
2) Assignment of land means granting unused waste or poramboke lands to landless individuals, with priority given to landless agricultural laborers. The Mandal Revenue Officer can assign up to 2.5 acres of wetland or 5 acres of dryland.
3) State lands can be transferred between government departments by the Collector, or to central departments, up to 0.
1. This document outlines various leave rules for government servants in Andhra Pradesh, including earned leave, encashment of earned leave, leave not due, extraordinary leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, casual leave, and commuted leave.
2. It references various orders (G.O.s) and regulations (FRs, APLRs) that provide details on eligibility and applicability of different types of leaves. For example, it mentions orders regarding encashment of earned leave (up to 300 days), leave not due (up to 360 days), and maternity leave (up to 180 days).
3. The rules cover aspects like prefixing/suffixing of holidays to leave periods and special
This document discusses various aspects of courts and the law in India. It begins by explaining that while the Criminal Procedure Code does not define what constitutes a court, there are certain essential conditions like the power to make a final decision. It then discusses the meanings of "judicial" and provides examples of different types of courts in India. The document also provides definitions of law from legal scholars and outlines different categories of law like substantive vs procedural law, municipal vs international law, and private vs public law. It then explains the principles of natural justice, including nemo judex in re sua and audi alteram partem. Finally, it discusses some common problems faced and the appropriate legal actions and procedures.
1. The document outlines revised norms of assistance from the State Disaster Response Fund and National Disaster Response Fund for Telangana for 2015-2020.
2. Key revisions include increased ex-gratia payments for loss of life and injury during disasters, as well as increased assistance for temporary shelter, food and other relief for displaced communities.
3. The document communicates these revised norms to relevant departments and districts in Telangana for implementation, and notes that some assistance amounts for specific crops remain unchanged.
GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categ...bansi default
This document establishes guidelines for providing ex-gratia payments to various categories of encroachers and enjoyers of government lands required for irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh. It outlines 4 categories (A, B, C, D) and specifies the eligibility and amount of ex-gratia payment for each. Category A includes DKT patta holders who will receive payment as per an earlier order. Categories B and C include long-term cultivators and possessors confirmed in records who will receive full or 50% market value respectively without solatium. Category D includes ineligible purchasers of assigned lands. The order applies these guidelines uniformly across irrigation projects requiring government land acquisition.
The document outlines rules for private educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh, India. It defines key terms, establishes the competent authorities for different school categories, and sets criteria for establishing new schools or upgrading existing ones. Requirements include depositing an endowment fund, adequate infrastructure for students and staff, safety and sanitation facilities, and obtaining necessary certificates. Applications for permission must be submitted by October 31st of the preceding academic year.
The document provides an overview of the A.P. State and Subordinate Service Rules regarding recruitment and promotion. Some key points:
- The rules govern recruitment, promotion, and transfers to state government posts. Special rules may override these general rules for specific services.
- Appointments can be made through direct recruitment, promotion, or transfer as specified in special rules. Direct recruitment must be at least 30% of vacancies.
- Qualifications, age limits, and disqualifications are defined for direct recruitment. Promotion/transfer requires satisfactory service and prescribed qualifications.
- Posts are selection or non-selection. Selection posts consider merit/ability; non-selection use seniority-cum-
This document is an OBC (Other Backward Classes) certificate issued by the Government of Odisha for Dipitiranjan Samantaray. The certificate states that Dipitiranjan Samantaray belongs to the Teli community, which is a recognized backward class under the government. It also confirms that Dipitiranjan and his family reside in Khordha District, Odisha and that he does not belong to the "Creamy Layer" category. The certificate was issued on April 15, 2017 and is digitally signed.
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A beautiful mysandesham presentation on land conservancy act.............useful to staff of revenue department and citizens of Kerala.........Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
Solve your land problems in Kerala - bhoomi thram mattam - resurvey - document issues - tile verification
JAMES JOSEPH ADHIKARATHIL, FORMER DEPUTY COLLECTOR ALAPPUZHA
9447464502
1. The document amends rules regarding the issuance of caste certificates in Telangana state.
2. It replaces the list of scheduled castes and tribes in previous orders to match the updated lists in the national Constitution and Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act.
3. It changes the competent authorities who can issue certificates for different castes and tribes, with tahsildars now authorized to issue most certificates within their mandal jurisdiction instead of higher revenue officials.
The document outlines rules established by the Government of Telangana regarding land acquisition and rehabilitation under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. It defines key terms, establishes procedures for requisition of land and social impact assessment studies, and notes that land acquisition can only proceed after requiring bodies deposit necessary administrative, assessment, and rehabilitation costs. It also allows for exemption from social impact assessment under urgent situations defined in the Act.
The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal and struck down the Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes (Rationalisation of Reservations) Act, 2000. The Court held that the Act violated Article 14 of the Constitution by creating a sub-classification of Scheduled Castes listed in the Presidential Notification under Article 341 for the purposes of reservations. The Court noted that the Presidential Notification specifies Scheduled Castes as a homogeneous group and the state legislature cannot further classify or regroup them. The Act was also held to be constitutionally impermissible as it amounted to interfering with the Presidential Notification.
Bc annual income ceiling limit as rs.6.00 lakhbansi default
The document outlines new criteria set by the Government of Telangana for determining the "creamy layer" among Other Backward Classes for reservation in civil posts and services. It adapts the annual income ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh set by the Government of India for defining creamy layer status. This new ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh per year will be used to determine creamy layer status for reservation purposes in Telangana. The order is issued under the powers of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act and is applicable to government posts in Telangana.
Socially and educationally backward classesbansi default
The document outlines an order issued by the Government of Telangana updating the list of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes for the state. It refers to several previous government orders and representations. The order communicates the updated list, which is provided in an annexure and contains 112 castes/communities grouped under different categories. Relevant departments are requested to amend rules and take necessary action accordingly.
- The document outlines the proposed reorganization of the existing state of Andhra Pradesh into two successor states - Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
- Key provisions include forming Telangana comprising 10 districts, with Hyderabad as the common capital for 10 years. An expert committee will determine a new capital for Andhra Pradesh.
- Representation in legislatures is allocated with 25 seats for Andhra Pradesh and 17 for Telangana in the Lok Sabha. 175 and 119 seats respectively in the state assemblies. Provisional assemblies will be constituted until elections.
This document summarizes rules and notifications related to the delegation of disciplinary powers to WAPDA for employees transferred from provincial electricity and irrigation departments.
Key points:
1. Notifications were issued by Punjab and Sindh governments delegating powers under provincial civil servants rules to specified authorities in WAPDA to discipline transferred employees.
2. Schedules list the positions and authorities for imposing penalties and hearing appeals as specified in provincial civil servants rules.
3. The rules and notifications delegate disciplinary powers to WAPDA for employees who were transferred en bloc from provincial departments to ensure proper authority and process for any disciplinary actions.
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See the details of malpractice & embezzlement of Central Govt., State Govt. & Municipal Funds by the Ex-Mayor, Sri Tapas Banerjee and his 2 (two) old friends & close associates i.e. Sri Rabiul Islam, M.I.C. & Sri Amar Nath Chatterjee, Ex-Deputy Mayor of A.M.C. and Ex-Chairman A.M.C. Jitender Tiwari.
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Non creamy Layer certificate for OBC - Malayalam note from shanavas uploaded by james adhikaram uploaded for the Kerala land revenue officers and citizens of kerala by James Joseph Adhikaram, Retd. Deputy Collector, Kottayam, Kerala.Mob- 9447464502. https://www.facebook.com/keralalawsonlandFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :-
Whether Son/ Daughter of an under secretary of Government of kerala drawing 9 lakhs or more annual salary , eligible to get Non – Creamy Layer certificate?
Salary and agricultural income are not to be considered as income for calculating annual income for creamy layer status.As far as the Government employees are considered, the entry cadre/post is to be taken in to consideration.
For central purpose, parents of an applicantentered in the service as Class I officer before the age 40 (direct recruitment) , the applicant is considered as creamy layer. If both the parent are entered into service as class II officers, before the age 40 (direct recruitment), and entered into the service before the age of 40, the applicant is considered as creamy layer. In state purpose, these age limits are 35 years for Government service 36 years for educational purposes.
Except the above all employees having “Non Creamy Layer” Status.
Whether salary income of banking/public sector employees for availing thenon-creamy layer status?
salary and agricultural income will not be considered for considering “Creamy Layer” status for any category.As far as the case of banking and public sector companies, all comparable posts with government services can be considered in that way. But in case of non comparable cases of income from other sources except salary and agricultural income exceeds 8 lakhs, applicant must be included in “Creamy Layer”.
How can we determine the creamy layer status of retired Government employees?
The entry cadrewhile they are in services are to be considered for creamy layer status. Pension amount will not be considered.
While considering the creamy layer status of married persons, whether the income of spouse and spouse’s parents is considered or not?
The Creamy Layer Status of one is considered depend upon his /her parents status only.It will not consider the income of the applicant’s brothers, sisters, spouse or parents of spouses etc.
Is an officer directly entered into Government service as class1 officer is eligible for Non Creamy Layer Certificate?
The eligibility of Non Creamy Layer Certificate based on considering only the status of the parent of the applicant. In this case for the applicant , the status of class1 officer may not be an obstacle to get Non Creamy Layer Certificate for himself. But no eligibility for his/her children.
- The document is a notification from the Government of Kerala regarding amendments made to the Kerala Agricultural Workers' Act of 1974.
- It summarizes that section 9 of the original act is being amended to increase the contribution rate paid by agricultural workers to the welfare fund from Rs. 5 to Rs. 10 per month.
- The government contribution to the fund will remain equal to 50% of the total contribution paid by workers, rather than being equal to the total amount as previously stated.
FATA Regulation to Amend the Frontier Crimes Regulation-FCR (August 2011)fatanews
This document contains only the amendments to the regulation. The new complete amended and updated version of the regulation can be downloaded at the following link: http://www.slideshare.net/fatanews/frontier-crimes-regulation-1901-amended-2011-english-16663284 --- Subscribe to our email newsletter at http://eepurl.com/qnf75
Frontier Crimes Regulation: A Bad Law (HRCP report)fatanews
A critical review of FCR
Introduction
In his introductory remarks Mr. Afrasiab Khattak, former Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) chairperson, stated that the tribal areas had become focus of attention across the world in the ongoing international conflict between the US and the Al-Qaeda. It was widely believed, he said, that foreign aid agencies were planning to form a consortium for the development of FATA. He asked the foreign agencies to line the funding for that purpose with reforms in FATA, and added that these funds should be used through elected representatives and not through the Political Agents who were already involved in plundering the resources of the tribal areas. The international funding would go down the drain if it was not linked with reforms in FATA.
Government of Karnataka, Health Department Recruitment Notification -16.June.2020 for Doctors, Dentists, Orthopedics, Radiologists, Ophthalmologists, Pediatrician, ENT,
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and M...bansi default
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and Members of Parliament and State Legislatures – Observance of proper procedure
ST- Reservation in Admissions to Educational Institutions and in the Matter of appointment to the Services under the state for the persons belonging to scheduled Trines in Telangana
Rev ms 243 -Land Acquisition- Payment of ex-gratia to various categories of e...bansi default
Land Acquisition- Payment of ex-gratia to various categories of
encroachers/enjoyers of the Government lands required for Irrigation Projects-
Orders- Issued.
GO Ms No 75 Land Acquisition – Formulation of a Policy called “The Telangana ...bansi default
This document outlines a policy formulated by the Government of Telangana called "The Telangana State Policy for Acquisition of Land through Agreement under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013". The policy provides guidelines for acquiring small parcels of critical land needed for infrastructure projects through negotiated agreement with land owners rather than compulsory acquisition, to avoid delays and litigation. It limits the use of negotiated agreements to 10 acres for irrigation/road projects, 50 acres for resettlement centers, and 75 acres for other projects. The policy establishes a negotiation committee to offer land owners a 5-25% premium on market value to reach agreement.
2015 rev ms173 Suicidal deaths of Farmers- Enhancement of ex-gratia to Rs.5.0...bansi default
The government of Telangana issued an order to enhance financial support for families of farmers who committed suicide due to agricultural failures. The order increases the ex-gratia payment from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 5 lakhs and increases the ceiling for loan settlement from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1 lakh. These increases are intended to better address the financial distress and debt burden faced by deceased farmers' families. Additional benefits for children's education and housing will continue as previously outlined. The new amounts will take effect from September 19, 2015.
security for keeping the peace and for good behaviourbansi default
This document summarizes security provisions under the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure relating to keeping the peace and good behavior. It discusses sections 106-110 of the Code, which allow courts to order individuals convicted of certain offenses (Section 106), likely to breach the peace (Section 107), taking precautions to conceal criminal plans (Section 109), or who are habitual offenders (Section 110) to post a bond to ensure good behavior. The document provides details on the offenses covered, process for ordering security, evidence requirements, and roles of police and courts in implementing the security measures.
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1. GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
ABSTRACT
Scheduled Castes Development Department - The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act,
2014 –The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes)
Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the
Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate Rules, 1997 – Adaptation in the State of
Telangana and amendments to the said Act and Rules – Orders – Issued.
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SCHEDULED CASTES DEVELOPMENT (POA.A2) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No.5 Date:08.08.2014.
Read the following:
1. The Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2014 (Central Act No.6 of
2014.)
2. The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Backward Classes) Regulation of issue of Community Certificates Act,
1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993).
3. Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward
Classes – Issue of Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate
Rules, 1997 issued in G.O.Ms.No.58, Social Welfare (J) Department,
dated 12.05.1997.
4. G.O.Ms.No.65, Social Welfare (CV.2) Dept., dated 17.8.2004.
5. G.O.Ms.No.5, Social Welfare (CV.1) Dept., dated 05.03.2012.
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O R D E R :
Whereas, by section 101 of the Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2014 (Central
Act No. 6 of 2014), the appropriate Government i.e. the State of Telangana is empowered
by order, to make such adaptations and modifications of any law (as defined in section 2(f)
of the Act) made before 02.06.2014, whether by way of repeal or amendment as may be
necessary or expedient, for the purpose of facilitating the application of such law in the
State of Telangana before expiration of two years from 02.06.2014; and thereupon every
such law shall have effect subject to the adaptations and modifications so made until
altered, repealed or amended by a competent Legislature or other Competent Authority;
2. And whereas, it has become necessary to adapt the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of issue of Community
Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of Community, Nativity and Date of Birth
Certificate Rules, 1997 with certain amendments for the purpose of facilitating their
application in relation to the State of Telangana;
3. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 101 of the Andhra
Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2014 (Central Act No.6 of 2014), the Government of
Telangana hereby makes the following order, namely:-
1 (a) This order may be called the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of
issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993)
(Telangana Adaptation) Order, 2014.
Short title and
Commencement
(b) It shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from
2.6.2014.
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2. ::2::
2 In this Order, the law i.e. the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of issue of
Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) being
adapted in this order shall have the same meaning as defined in
section 2(f) of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.
Adoption of Act
16 of 1993 and
Rules made
thereunder
3 In Act No.16 of 1993 viz., Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of issue of
Community Certificates Act, 1993,
Substitution of
certain words
(a) for the words “Andhra Pradesh”, the word “Telangana State”
shall be substituted.
(b) for the words “Legislative Assembly” the word “Legislature” shall
be substituted.
4 (1) As from the appointed day, the Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate Rules, 1997
mentioned in the Schedule to this Order, shall, until altered,
repealed or amended by a competent Legislature or other
competent authority, have effect subject to the adaptations and
modifications directed by that Schedule.
Effect of
adopted Act and
Rules made
thereunder.
(2) For the purpose of this Order, and the Act, Rules and
Regulations adapted herein the expression “the State” shall have
the meaning and area as specified in section 3 of the A.P.
Reorganisation Act, 2014.
SCHEDULE
[See paragraph(4)]
REGULATIONS
5 (1) The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Backward Classes) Issue of Community, Nativity and Date of Birth
Certificate Rules, 1997.
Schedule
appended to the
order
Throughout the order issued in G.O.Ms.No.58, Social Welfare (J)
Department, dated 12.05.1997 as amended from time to time and in
the Regulations,
For the words “Andhra Pradesh”, the word “Telangana State” shall be
substituted.
For the words “Social Welfare”, the words “Scheduled Castes
Development” shall be substituted.
The composition of the Scrutiny and Review Committee mentioned at
Clause (a) of rule 7 of the said Rules and amended vide
G.O.Ms.No.65, Social Welfare (CV.2) Department, dated 17.8.2004
shall be substituted with the following:
(a) (1) Principal Secretary / Secretary to Government -- Chairman
Scheduled Castes Development Department
(2) Principal Secretary / Secretary to Government -- Member
Tribal Welfare Department.
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3. ::3::
(3) Principal Secretary / Secretary to Government -- Member
B.C.Welfare Department
(4) Commissioner / Director of Scheduled Castes Development
-- Member
(5) Commissioner / Director, Tribal Welfare -- Member
(6) Commissioner/ Director, Welfare of Backward Classes
-- Member
(7) Inspector / Deputy Inspector General of Police,
C.B.C.I.D (P.C.R. & Vigilance Cell) -- Member
(8) Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary/ -- Member (Convener)
Deputy Secretary to Government,
Scheduled Castes Development Department
(2) The composition of the Scrutiny and Review Committee
mentioned at Clause (a) of rule 8 of the said Rules shall be substituted
with the following:
(1) Joint Collector -- Chairman
(2) District Revenue Officer -- Member (Convener)
(3) Deputy Director, Scheduled Castes
Development -- Member
Deputy Director (Tribal Welfare)/ -- Member
District Tribal Welfare Officer
Deputy Director -- Member
(Backward Classes Welfare / District
Backward Classes Welfare Officer)
(4) Officer of the Research rganization -- Member
in the Commissionerate of Scheduled Castes /
Tribal Welfare nominated by the concerned
Heads of the Departments.
(5) Officer representing the Protection of Civil Rights /
Vigilance Cell in the District -- Member
For the “Annexure – I”, the “Annexure-I” appended to this Order shall
be substituted.
For the “Annexure – II”, the “Annexure-II” appended to this Order shall
be substituted.
For the “Form-I”, the “Form-I A and Form-I B” appended to this order
shall be substituted.
For the “Form-II”, the “Form-II A and Form-II B” appended to this order
shall be substituted.
For the “Form-III”, the “Form-III A and Form-III B” appended to this
order shall be substituted.
For the “Form-IV”, the “Form-IV A and Form-IV B” appended to this
order shall be substituted.
For the “Form-VI”, the “Form-VI A and Form-VI B” appended to this
order shall be substituted.
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4. ::4::
(3) The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Backward Classes) Issue of Community, Nativity and Date of Birth
Certificate Rules, 1997.
Throughout the order issued in G.O.Ms.No.65, Social Welfare (CV.2)
Department, dated 17.8.2004 and G.O.Ms.No.5, Social Welfare (CV.1)
Dept., dated 05.03.2012 as amended from time to time and in the
Regulations,
For the words “Andhra Pradesh”, the word “Telangana State” shall be
substituted.
For the words “Social Welfare”, the words “Scheduled Castes
Development” shall be substituted.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)
Dr.T.RADHA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (FAC)
To
The Commissioner of Printing, Stationary and Stores Purchase, Chenchalguda, Hyderabad.
(with a request to publish in the extra-ordinary A.P. Gazette and furnish 1000
Gazette copies)
The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, Telangana State, Hyderabad.
The Principal Secretary to Government, Revenue Department, Telangana State, Hyd.
The Director, Meeseva Centre, Hyderabad.
The Commissioner of Information & Public Relations Department
All the District Collectors in the State of Telangana.
All Revenue Divisional Officers and Mandal Revenue Officers
(through the District Collector concerned)
The Director of Scheduled Castes Development, Hyderabad.
The Director of Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad.
The Commissioner of Backwards Classes Welfare, Hyderabad.
All the Departments of Telangana Secretariat (with a request to communicate these orders
to the HOD’s under their control)
All the Superintendents of Police in the Telangana State.
The Director, TCR&TI, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, APAT, Hyderabad.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police, PCR Cell, Telangana State, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Jawaharlal Nehuru Technological University, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Kakatiya University, Warangal.
The Registrar, Telangana University, Nizamabad.
The Registrar, Mahatna Gandhi University, Nalgonda.
The Registrar, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad.
The Registrar, Palamuru University, Mahaboobagar.
The Registrar, Satavahana University, Karimnagar.
Copy to:
The Law (TLSP) Department.
All the PS to Chief Minister and Ministers of Telangana State.
The PS to CS to Govt., of Telangana State.
All the Spl.CS / Principal Secretary / Secretary / Special Secretaries to Government of
Telangana State.
All HOD’s of Government of Telangana State
All the Corporations / Societies of Government of Telangana State.
All the Division Offices of Government of Telangana State (through the respective HOD’s)
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5. ::5::
All Heads of Departments under the control of Scheduled Castes Development Department,
Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad.
The Principal Secretary / Secretary / Additional Secretary / Deputy Secretary to
Chief Minister of Telangana State.
All Sections under the control of Scheduled Castes Development Department,
Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad.
SF/SC.
//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//
SECTION OFFICER
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6. ::6::
ANNEXURE -I
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Government hereby notify that the authorities mentioned below in column (2) of the
Table within their territorial jurisdiction as "Competent Authorities" for issue of Community
Certificate, Nativity Certificate and Date of Birth Certificate declaring the persons as
belonging either to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes as per notification of the
Government of India and to Backward Classes in accordance with the notification of the
Government of Telangana State, issued from time to time.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Specified Community Competent Authorities Jurisdiction
1. BC Group: - A/B/C/D. All
communities referred by the
Govt., of Telangana
State belonging to
Backward Classes A/B/C/D
Groups.
All M.R.Os in the State
not below the rank of a
Deputy Tahsildar.
Within the territorial
jurisdiction of a Mandal
2. Scheduled Castes
1. Adi Andhra
2. Adi Dravida
3. Arundhatiya
4. Dom, Dombara, Paidi,
Pano
5.Madiga
6.Mala
7.Mala Dasari
8. Mala Dasu
9. Mala Sale, Netkani
10. Manne
11. Panchama, Pariah
12. Relli
All M.R.Os in the State
not below the rank of a
Deputy Tahsildar.
Within the territorial
jurisdiction of a Mandal
3. Scheduled Castes
1. Anamuk
2 Aray Mala
3. Arwa Mala
4. Bavuri
5 Beda Jangam, Budga
Jangam
6 Bindla
7.Byagara
8 Chanchati
9. Chalavadi
10. Chamar,Mochi, Muchi.
11. Chambhar
12. Chandala
13. Dakkal, Dokkalwar
14. Dandasi
15. Dhor
16. Ellamalawar,
Yellammalawandlu
17. Ghasi, Haddi, Relli
Chachandi
18. Godagali
19. Godari
20. Gosangi
All Revenue Officials not
below the rank of a RDO /
Sub-Collector / or
Assistant Collector in the
State.
Territorial jurisdiction of
a Revenue Division held
by RDO / Sub-Collector
/ Assistant Collector
7. 21. Holeya.
22.Holeya Dasari.
23 Jaggali
24. Jambuvulu.
25. Kolupulvandlu
26. Madasi Kuruva, Madari
Kuruva.
27. Madiga Dasu, Mashteen.
28. Mahar.
29. Malan Hannai
30 Mala Jangam
31. Mala Masti
32. Mala Sanyasi
33. Mang
34. Mang Garodi
35. Mashti
36. Matangi
37 Mehtar
38. Mitha Ayyalvar.
39. Mundala
40. Paky, Moti, Thoti
41 Pambada, Pambanda
42 Pamidi
43. Samagara
44. Samban
45 Sapru
46 Sindhollu, Chindollu.
4. Scheduled Caste Bariki District Collector With in the
territorial Jurisdiction of
a District.
5. Scheduled Tribes
Community
1. Andh
2. Bagata
3. Bhil
4. Chenchu, Chenchwar
5.Gadabas.
6.Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond
7. Jatapus
8. Kattunayakan
9.Kolam, Mannervarlu
10. Kondhs, Kodi, Kodhu,
Desaya, Kondhs, Dongria
Knodhs,
Kuttiya Kondhs, Kondhs
Yenity Kondhs.
11. Koya; Goud, Rajah, Rasha
Koya, Lingadhari Koya
(ordinary) Kottu Koya, Bhine
Koya, Rajkoya .
12. Malis (excluding Adilabad,
Hyderabad, Karimnagar,
Khammam, Mahabubnagar,
Medak, Nalgonda, Nizamabad
and Warangal Districts)
13. Mukha Dhora,Nooka
Dhora
14. Pardhan
15. Porja, Parangiperja
16. Rona, Rena
All M.R.Os in the State of
Telangana not below the
rank of a Deputy
Tahsildar.
Within the territorial
jurisdiction of a Mandal
8. 17. Savaras, Kapu Savaras,
Maliya Savaras, Khutto
Savaras,
18 Sugalis,Lambadis
19. Kulia
20. Yenadis
21. Yerukulas
6. Scheduled Tribes
Community
1. Konda Kapus
2. Kondareddis
3. Hill Reddis
4. Goudu (in the Agency
tracts),
5. Kammara
6. Kotia, Bentho Oriya, Bartika,
Dhulia, Dulia, Holva, Paiko,
Putiya, Sanrona, Sidhopaiko
7. Redi Dhoras
8. Konda Dhoras
9. Thoti(in Adilabad,
Hyderabad, Karimnagar,
Khammam, Mahabubnagar,
Medak, Nalgonda, Nizamabad
and Warangal Districts)
10. Nayaks (in the Agency
tracts)
11. Valmiki (in the Agency
tracts)
12. Manna Dhora
All Revenue Officials not
below the rank of a RDO /
Sub-Collector / or
Assistant Collector in the
State.
Territorial jurisdiction of
a Revenue Division held
by RDO / Sub-Collector
/ Assistant Collector
Dr.T.RADHA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (FAC)
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9. ::9::
ANNEXURE-II
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Details of Forms:
Form I A and B : Applications for issue of Community and Date of Birth
Certificate and Nativity Certificate for Scheduled Tribes.
Form lI A and B : Applications for issue of Community and Date of Birth
Certificate and Nativity Certificate for Scheduled Castes and
Backward Classes.
Form IIl A and B : Forms for Community and Date of Birth Certificate and Nativity
Certificate.
Form IV A and B : Notices to the applicant for verification issued by the
Competent Authority
Form V : Notices to the applicant for verification issued by the District
Level Scrutiny Committee (Doubtful claims)
Form VI A and B : Notices to the applicant for verification issued by the District
Level Scrutiny Committee (Fraudulent claims)
Dr.T.RADHA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT (FAC)
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10. ::10::
FORM –I A
(Rule-5)
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Form of Application for issue of Community and Date of Birth Certificate relating to
Scheduled Tribes under Section 3 (1) and 3 (2) of the Act 16 of 1993
(Information to be furnished by the applicant himself supported by the documentary
evidence)
To
The MandaI Revenue Officer /
Revenue Divisional Officer /
Sub-Collector, Asst. Collector
--------------------------------- MandaI/ Division.
-----------------------------District
Sir,
I am in need of a Scheduled Tribe Community and Date of Birth Certificate for me /
for my son/daughter for which the details are given below:
1. Name of the applicant in full (in block letters) ::
2. Sex of the applicant ::
3 a) Father's name ::
b) Mother's name
4 Present postal address ::
5 Place of permanent residence of the certificate ::
seeker / his father / paternal grand father, as on the
date of the first notification declaring the
community as a Scheduled Tribe, to which the
certificate seeker claims to belong.
6. Age, date of birth and place of birth (If date is not ::
known approximate year of birth).
7 Place of ordinary residence (documents relating ::
to house/land or other immovable property or
birth registration certificate or ration card or
school records may be furnished)
8 If the applicant has been issued a community ::
certificate in the past by any authority, a copy of .
such certificate should be furnished
9 Community for which certificate is claimed ::
(Including sub-tribe or sub-group)
10 a) Community of the father
(Including sub-tribe or sub group)
b) Community of the mother
(Including sub-tribe or sub group)
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11. ::11::
11 Whether the applicant is
a) a natural born son or daughter of his/her parents.
OR
b) adopted son/daughter of his/her parents
12. Aadhar Card No
13. Household Survey No
DECLARATION
l/We declare that the information furnished by me/us in the application is true and
correct, and the documents appended thereto are genuine and the contents of the
documents are true and correct and that if these are found to be untrue and incorrect, I/We
will be liable for prosecution for furnishing false and incorrect information documents under
Section 10 of the Act No.16 of 1993.
STATION: Signature of the applicant
DATED: Signature of the Parent/Guardian
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP
Received an application for issue of Community and Date of Birth Certificate relating to
Scheduled Tribe in Form I A, from________________________ (name of the applicant /
parent / guardian) belonging to______________________________________Village/town
__________________Mandal,________________ District on_______________.( date).
Signature of the Officer authorised
Name of the Office by the Competent Authority
Date: (Name in capital letters)
and designation. (affix seal)
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12. ::12::
FORM –I B
(Rule-5)
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Form of Application for issue of Nativity Certificate relating to Scheduled Tribes
under Section 3 (1) and 3 (2) of the Act 16 of 1993
(Information to be furnished by the applicant himself supported by the documentary
evidence)
To
The MandaI Revenue Officer /
Revenue Divisional Officer /
Sub-Collector, Asst. Collector
--------------------------------- MandaI/ Division.
-----------------------------District
Sir,
I am in need of a Scheduled Tribes Nativity Certificate for me / for my son/
daughter for which the details are given below:
1. Name of the applicant in full (in block letters) ::
2. Sex of the applicant ::
3 a) Father's name ::
b) Mother's name
4 Present postal address ::
5 Place of permanent residence of the certificate ::
seeker / his father / paternal grand father, as on the
date of the first notification declaring the
community as a Scheduled Tribe, to which the
certificate seeker claims to belong.
6. Age, date of birth and place of birth (If date is not ::
known approximate year of birth).
7 Place of ordinary residence (documents relating ::
to house/land or other immovable property or
birth registration certificate or ration card or
school records may be furnished)
8 If the applicant has been issued a community ::
certificate in the past by any authority, a copy of .
such certificate should be furnished
9 Community for which certificate is claimed ::
(Including sub-tribe or sub-group)
10 a) Community of the father
(Including sub-tribe or sub group)
b) Community of the mother
(Including sub-tribe or sub group)
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13. ::13::
11 Whether the applicant is
a) a natural born son or daughter of his/her parents.
OR
b) adopted son/daughter of his/her parents
12. Aadhar Card No
13. Household Survey No
DECLARATION
l/We declare that the information furnished by me/us in the application is true and
correct, and the documents appended thereto are genuine and the contents of the
documents are true and correct and that if these are found to be untrue and incorrect, I/We
will be liable for prosecution for furnishing false and incorrect information documents under
Section 10 of the Act No.16 of 1993.
STATION: Signature of the applicant
DATED: Signature of the Parent/Guardian
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP
Received an application for issue of Nativity Certificate relating to Scheduled Tribe in
Form I B, from________________________ (name of the applicant / parent / guardian)
belonging to______________________________________Village/town
__________________Mandal,________________ District on________________ .( date).
Signature of the Officer authorised
Name of the Office by the Competent Authority
Date: (Name in capital letters)
and designation. (affix seal)
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FORM II A
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF COMMUNITY AND DATE OF BIRTH
CERTIFICATE RELATING TO SCHEDULED CASTES / BACKWARD CLASSES UNDER
SECTION 3 (1) OF ACT 16 OF 1993
(Information to be furnished by the applicant himself supported by documentary evidence)
To
The Mandal Revenue Officer,
Revenue Divisional Officer,
Sub-Collector, Assistant Collector
District Collector
-----------------------Mandal / Division,
-----------------------District.
Sir,
I am in need of a Scheduled Castes / Backward Classes Community and Date of
Birth Certificate for me / for my son / daughter for which the details are given below:
1 Name of the applicant in full (in block letters)
2 Sex of the applicant
3 a) Father's name
b) Mother's name
4 Present postal address
5 Permanent place of residence
6 Age,date of birth and place of birth ( If date is not
known, approximate year of birth:)
7 Place of ordinary residence (documents relating
to house/land or other immovable property or
birth registration certificate or ration card or
school records may be furnished)
8 If the applicant has been issued a community
certificate in the past by any authority, a copy of
such certificate should be furnished
9 Community for which certificate is claimed
(including the sub-caste)
10 a) Caste (including sub-caste) of the father
b) Caste (including sub-caste) of the mother
11 Religion professed by the applicant
12 a) Religion professed by the father of the applicant
b) Religion professed by the mother of the applicant
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15. ::15::
13 Whether the applicant is
a) A natural born son or daughter of his/her parents
OR
b) Adopted son/daughter of his/her parents
14. Aadhar Card No.
15. Household Survey No
DECLARATION
I/We declare that the information furnished by me/us in the application is true and
correct, and the documents appended thereto are genuine and the contents of the
documents are true and correct and that if these are found to be untrue and incorrect, I/We
will be liable for prosecution for furnishing false and incorrect information/ documents under
Section 10 of the Act No.16 of 1993.
STATION: Signature of the applicant
DATED: Signature of the Parent/Guardian
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP
Received an application for issue of Community and Date of Birth Certificate relating to
Scheduled Caste / Backward Class in Form II A from---------------------------------------------
( name of the applicant / parent / guardian) belonging to -----------------------------------------------
-----village/town ------------------------------mandaI,-----------------------------District on----------------
--------------- ( date.)
Signature of the Officer authorised
Name of the Office by the Competent Authority
Date: (Name in capital letters)
and designation.(affix seal)
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FORM II B
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF NATIVITY CERTIFICATE
RELATING TO SCHEDULED CASTES / BACKWARD CLASSES UNDER
SECTION 3 (1) OF ACT 16 OF 1993
(Information to be furnished by the applicant himself supported by documentary evidence)
To
The Mandal Revenue Officer,
Revenue Divisional Officer,
Sub-Collector, Assistant Collector,
District Collector
-----------------------Mandal / Division,
-----------------------District
Sir,
I am in need of a Scheduled Castes / Backward Classes Nativity Certificate for me /
for my son / daughter for which the details are given below:
1 Name of the applicant in full (in block letters)
2 Sex of the applicant
3 a) Father's name
b) Mother's name
4 Present postal address
5 Permanent place of residence
6 Age, date of birth and place of birth ( If date is not
known, approximate year of birth:)
7 Place of ordinary residence (documents relating
to house/land or other immovable property or
birth registration certificate or ration card or
school records may be furnished)
8 If the applicant has been issued a community
certificate in the past by any authority, a copy of
such certificate should be furnished
9 Community for which certificate is claimed
(including the sub-caste)
10 a) Caste (including sub-caste) of the father
b) Caste (including sub-caste) of the mother
11 Religion professed by the applicant
12 a) Religion professed by the father of the applicant
b) Religion professed by the mother of the applicant
…17.
17. ::17::
13 Whether the applicant is
a) A natural born son or daughter of his/her parents
OR
b) Adopted son/daughter of his/her parents
14. Aadhar Card No.
15. Household Survey No
DECLARATION
I/We declare that the information furnished by me/us in the application is true and
correct, and the documents appended thereto are genuine and the contents of the
documents are true and correct and that if these are found to be untrue and incorrect, I/We
will be liable for prosecution for furnishing false and incorrect information/ documents under
Section 10 of the Act No.16 of 1993.
STATION: Signature of the applicant
DATED:
Signature of the Parent/Guardian
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP
Received an application for issue of Nativity Certificate relating to Scheduled Caste /
Backward Class in Form II B from--------------------------------------------- ( name of the
applicant / parent / guardian) belonging to ----------------------------------------------------
village/town -----------------------MandaI,-------------------District on---------------------- ( date.)
Signature of the Officer authorised
Name of the Office by the Competent Authority
Date: (Name in capital letters)
and designation.(affix seal)
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FORM III A
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Serial No.
S.C District Code:
S. T Emblem Mandal Code:
B.C. Village Code:
Certificate No:
COMMUNITY AND DATE OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE
I) This is to certify that Sri / Smt / Kum _________________________________Son / daughter
of Sri--------------------------------------------------------------------of------------------------------- Village
/Town ------------------------------------MandaI-------------------------------------------- District------------------
------------------------ of Telangana State belongs to ------------------------ Community which is
recognised as S.C/S. T ./B.C under:
The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950
The Constitution (Schedule Tribes) Order, 1950.
G.O.Ms.No.1793, Education, dated 25-9-1970 as amended from time to time (BCs)
S.Cs., S.Ts. list (Modification) Order, 1956, S.Cs and S.T.s. (Amendment) Act, 1976.
2) It is certified that the date of birth of Sri / Smt / Kum_________________________ is
Day_________________Month________________ Year_____________(in words) as per the
declaration given by his/ her father/mother/ guardian and as entered in the school records
where he/she studied.
Signature:
Date:
Name in Capital Letters:
(Seal) Designation:
Explanatory Note:: While mentioning the community, the Competent Authority must mention
the sub-caste (in case of Scheduled Castes) and sub-tribe or sub-group
(in case of Scheduled Tribes) as listed out in the S.Cs., and S.Ts.,
(Amendment) Act, 1976.
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FORM III B
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
Serial No.
S.C District Code:
S. T Emblem Mandal Code:
B.C. Village Code:
Certificate No:
NATIVITY CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the place of birth of Sri/SmtIKum
_________________________________Son / daughter of
Sri_______________________________is _______________________________Village /
Town_________________________ Mandal ________________________District of
Telangana State.
2) It is certified that Sri/Smt./Kum_________________________________ is a native of
__________________________________________Village/Town _________________Mandal
_____________________________District of Telangana State.
Signature:
Date:
Name in Capital Letters:
(Seal) Designation:
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FORM-IV A
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
NOTICE TO THE APPLICANT
To
Sri/Smt/Kum__________________________village_______________________Mandal--
____________________________________District, whereas an application has been
made by_______________________________ (name of the certificate seeker) S/o, D/o,
W/O________________________________________(Name of the father/husband) for the
issue of Community and Date of Birth Certificate under Section 3(1)/ Sec.3(2) of the AP
(Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Regulation of Issue of
Community Certificates Act, 1993. Notice is hereby given that an enquiry will be made
about the community claim of the above mentioned applicant by the undersigned
at___________________ (time) on__________ (date) of____________ (month) ________
(year) at ________________ (place). He/She shall appear without fail at the said place on
the said date and said time to substantiate his or her Community and Date of Birth claim,
with oral and documentary evidence, failing which the Competent Authority will confirm or
reject the Community and Date of Birth claim of the applicant based on the
documents/evidence furnished by the applicant in Form I A and B and II A and B to the
Competent Authority and the material/evidence gathered by the Competent Authority in this
case. He/She may bring his/her parents to assist him/her in the enquiry.
Place: Signature and designation of
Competent Authority.
Date: (seal)
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FORM-IV B
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
NOTICE TO THE APPLICANT
To
Sri/Smt/Kum__________________________village_______________________Mandal--
____________________________________District, whereas an application has been
made by_______________________________ (name of the certificate seeker) S/o, D/o,
W/O________________________________________(Name of the father/husband) for the
issue of Nativity Certificate under Section 3(1)/ Sec.3(2) of the AP (Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and BCs) Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993. Notice
is hereby given that an enquiry will be made about the community claim of the above
mentioned applicant by the undersigned at___________________ (time) on__________
(date) of____________ (month) 19_________ (year) at ________________ (place).
He/She shall appear without fail at the said place on the said date and said time to
substantiate his or her Nativity claim, with oral and documentary evidence, failing which the
Competent Authority will confirm or reject the Nativity claim of the applicant based on the
documents/evidence furnished by the applicant in Form I A and B and II A and B to the
Competent Authority and the material/evidence gathered by the Competent Authority in this
case. He/She may bring his/her parents to assist him/her in the enquiry.
Place: Signature and designation of
Competent Authority.
Date: (seal)
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FORM-V
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
To
Sri/Smt./Kum__________________village_________________mandaI
_____________District, Whereas a reference has been received by the Scrutiny Committee
from the Competent Authority (specify the authority) regarding doubts about your
community claim that you belong to SC/ST/BC community. The Committee now therefore
directs you to attend the enquiry regarding your community claim on __________ (date)
at_______________ (time) at_____________ (place) without fail. You are required to
furnish all the documentary evidence in support of your community claim on the said date
failing which the Scrutiny Committee will finalise its recommendations based on the
material/documents/evidence made available to the Committee by the Competent Authority.
You may bring your parents/guardian to assist you in the enquiry.
Date: Chairman of the Scrutiny Committee
(Joint Collector)
(seal)
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FORM-VI A
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
To
Sri/Smt/Kum.________________village________________mandal________________Dist
rict, Whereas a complaint has been received by this office alleging that you have obtained
ST/SC/BC Community and Date of Birth Certificate from (specify the authority who issued it)
fraudulently, and whereas I have reason to believe that you obtained S. T. /S.C. /B.C.
certificate for yourself/for your son/daughter fraudulently even though in reality you do not
belong to any Scheduled Tribe/SC/BC. Now therefore, you are hereby directed to attend
enquiry regarding your Community and Date of Birth Certificate claim on ______________
(date) at______________ (time) at _____________ (place) without fail. You are required to
furnish all the documentary evidence in support of your Community and Date of Birth
Certificate claim on the said date failing which the Scrutiny Committee will finalise its
recommendations based on the material/documents/evidence made available to the
Committee by the District Collector. You may bring your parents/guardian to assist you in
the enquiry.
Date:
Place: Chairman of the Scrutiny Committee
(Joint Collector)
(seal)
…24.
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FORM-VI B
(Annexure to G.O.Ms.No.5, Scheduled Castes Development (POA.A2)
Department, dated 08.08.2014.)
To
Sri/Smt/Kum.________________village________________mandal________________Dist
rict, Whereas a complaint has been received by this office alleging that you have obtained
ST/SC/BC Nativity Certificate from (specify the authority who issued it) fraudulently, and
whereas I have reason to believe that you obtained S. T. /S.C. /B.C. Nativity Certificate for
yourself/for your son/daughter fraudulently even though in reality you do not belong to any
Scheduled Tribe/SC/BC. Now therefore, you are hereby directed to attend enquiry
regarding your Nativity claim on ______________ (date) at______________ (time) at
_____________ (place) without fail. You are required to furnish all the documentary
evidence in support of your Nativity claim on the said date failing which the Scrutiny
Committee will finalise its recommendations based on the material/documents/evidence
made available to the Committee by the District Collector. You may bring your
parents/guardian to assist you in the enquiry.
Date:
Place: Chairman of the Scrutiny Committee
(Joint Collector)
(seal)