Scheduled Tribe
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Centre turns down Supreme Court suggestion on excluding creamy layer from SC, ST reservation
Scroll Staff
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Centre considering including 11 Gorkha sub-groups among Scheduled Tribes, says Amit Shah
Scroll Staff
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Manipur High Court withdraws direction to state government to consider including Meiteis in ST list
Scroll Staff
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Those who benefited from reservations should make way for more backward persons, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: All-tribe panel to decide whether Chin Kukis will remain in Scheduled Tribe list, says CM
Scroll Staff
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Centre asks Manipur government to study representation on removing Kuki-Chins from ST list
Scroll Staff
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Dalits, Adivasis will be eligible for pension on reaching 50 years, says Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren
Scroll Staff
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Only 3% SC, 1.5% ST judges appointed in High Courts since 2018, says Parliament panel report
Scroll Staff
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Top Manipur violence updates: At least 58 dead, including three in firing by security forces
Scroll Staff
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‘For 60 years, this has been our dream’: How the semi-nomadic Narikuravar community got ST status
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir
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Jammu and Kashmir: Pahari community to get benefits under ST quota, says Amit Shah
Scroll Staff
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Jharkhand Cabinet approves Bill granting 77% quota in jobs to SCs, STs and others
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court refuses to lay down yardstick for representation for quota in promotion to SC/STs
Scroll Staff
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In Odisha, nutrition gardens cultivated by Adivasi women are providing food and income security
Abhijit Mohanty, IndiaSpend.com
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Quota for SCs and STs to be extended in Lok Sabha and state legislatures, Centre approves proposal
Scroll Staff
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Half the Vote: An anganwadi helper in Tamil Nadu wants someone to fulfill Jayalalithaa’s promises
Nayantara Narayanan
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Why the creamy layer test for SC/ST promotions may be more harmful than using it for recruitment
Vikram Hegde
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Reservation brings out the merit already inherent in marginalised communities: Social justice expert
Ajaz Ashraf
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In Meghalaya, Khasi women who marry non-Khasis may lose Scheduled Tribe status and benefits
Arunabh Saikia
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When scholarships don’t arrive, disadvantaged students work in fields, skip meals to make ends meet
Shreya Roy Chowdhury