Sunday 5 August 2018

BCWD raised income limit of Non- creamy layer from 6 Lakhs to 8 Lakhs

BCWD raised income limit of Non- creamy layer from 6 Lakhs to 8 Lakhs 

Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Department of High Education

Revision of income criteria to exclude socially advanced persons/sections(creamy layer) form thepurview of reservations for other backward classes(OBCs).
creamy layer

DoPT, vide the OM NO.36033/1/2013 Esst(Res) Dt:13-09-2017 has now given clarification regarding the limit of OBC Non-craemy layer. as per this OM the revised limit of income for determining 'Creamy Layer' status amongst the OBCs which is raised from the existing Rs.6 Lakhs to Rs.8 Lakhs per annum with effect from 01-09-2017.

Government of India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training, New Delhi has raised the income limit from Rs.6.00 to Rs.8.00 lakh per annum
for determining the creamy layer amongst the Other Backward Classes.

Government of Telangana after careful examination of the matter, have decided to raise the income limit from Rs.6.00 lakh to Rs.8.00 lakh per annum for determining the creamy layer amongst the Backward Classes in Telangana State.


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