Introduction 1
Introduction 1
Introduction 1
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION-
Castes are the building blocks of the Hindu which has been divided
into numerous groups arranged in a hierarchical order. In the process
of division of society various castes groups have been assigned high
Harijan as they are called by Gandhi Jee are said to be outside the
plain of the Hindu ''Varna'' systems. For ages these castes were
stigma but also a curse for them as well as for the Hindu society. As
To address these issues and ensure social justice, the framers of the
Indian Constitution recognized the need for affirmative action and
special provisions for the upliftment of Scheduled Castes. The
Constitution, adopted in 1950, laid the foundation for the
constitutional and legal upliftment of Scheduled Castes.
Panchayat.
constituencies in a Panchayat.
provide:
Provided that the number of offices of Chairpersons
of citizens.
Municipality.
constituencies in a Municipality.
citizens.
Article 330-As per Article 330, seats shall be reserved for the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the House of People. This
was a step towards the larger inclusion of this particular section of
people in the country’s growth and development.
It is important to note that while progress has been made, there are
ongoing challenges and gaps in the implementation of these measures.
The journey towards the complete upliftment and empowerment of
Scheduled Castes is an ongoing process that requires continuous
efforts from all stakeholders, including the government, civil society,
and the community itself.