Reservation in India - Timeline
1918-1919 : Reservations in government jobs were introduced in 1918 in Mysore in favor of a number of castes and communities that had little share in the administration. In another instance, upon petition from the Muslim community, the British government at the time made provisions in the Government of India acts of 1909 and 1919 granting Muslims share in the administration and other facilities.
1931 : Ambedkar pressed for a separate electorate for the depressed classes at Round Table Conference in London held from November 1930 to January 1931 while representing the depressed classes there.
1932 : Ambedkar and Gandhiji signed the Poona Pact. According to the pact the separate electorate demand was replaced with special concessions like reserved seats in the regional legislative assemblies and Central Council of States.
1935 : In the communal award of 1935, legislative seats were reserved for members of the Muslim, Sikh, Maratha, Parsi, Christian, European, and Anglo-Indian communities. In addition seats were reserved for depressed classes within the Hindu community.
1942 : The scheduled castes were given 8.5 reservation in central services and other facilities in 1942.
1947 : In independent India, provision for reservation in legislature was made in the constitution until 1960, recently extended until 2010. Provision for public services was made at the same time with no time limit.
1950 : In constitution of India, 15% of educational and civil service seats were reserved for “scheduled castes” and 7.5% for “scheduled tribes.”
1963 : The Supreme Court of India ruled that total reservations could not exceed 50%.
1980 : Mandal Comission recommended changes to quotas, increasing them by 27% to 49.5%. (limited by 1963 act). The commission estimated that 52% of the total population (excluding SCs and STs), belonging to 3,743 different castes and communities was ‘backward’.
1990 : The implementation of the Mandal commissions’ recommendations in the case of government jobs by VP Singh. Despite widespread agitation (mostly among students), reservation for the backward classes were upheld to the extent of 27 per cent (this was in addition to the 22.5% already reserved for scheduled castes and tribes, bringing the total of ‘open’ seats to only 50.5%). Rajiv Goswami, student of Delhi University, self-immolated himself in protest of the government’s actions.
1992 : Panchayati Raj Act, 1992 (73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment) came into effect granting not less then 33% reservation to women in the Panchayati Raj Institutions or local bodies.
1993 : upheld 27% reservation for OBCs subject to the exclusion of socially-advanced persons/sections (creamy layer) from amongst the OBCs. Children of persons with annual income greater than Rs 1 lakh were also to be excluded. The limit was later revised to Rs 2.5 lakh in 2004.
1996 : Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda made the actual promise for reservation of seats for women in Parliament and State Assemblies.
2005 (Aug) : The Supreme Court abolished all caste-based reservations in unaided private colleges.
2005 (Dec 21) : After Arjun Singh’s move the Lok Sabha passed the 104th Constitution Amendment Act 2005, rolling back the SC judgment by introducing a new clause into Article 15 to allow for reservations for schedule castes and scheduled tribes as well as other backward classes in private unaided educational institutions other than minority institutions.
2006 (Apr-May) : Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh declared government’s intention to fix a quota for the Other Backward Castes (OBCs) in the premier government educational institutions like the Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) and Indian Institute of Managements and other institutions of higher learning. Widespread protests are taking place.
* Under construction. Pls send me the missing dates, if you know any.
Links -
Who are the OBCs
Why Reservation For OBC Is A Must
Ghosts of Mandal haunt again
Affirmative Action
Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar






May 21st, 2006 at 1:14 am
wonderful
really its disgusting to se the government which calls itself democratic reacting so carelessly to public demonstrations which are the only means available to them! the timeline is just fantastic and yes thanx fer tha visit
May 21st, 2006 at 1:15 am
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hey i m blogrolling you?
you waana do so ???
May 21st, 2006 at 11:21 am
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjun_Singh Arjun Singh was the CM of MP when bhopal gas tragedy took place. At that time he was in bhopal. so, might be some crucial genes got mutated and this resulted into Aaj ka Arjun.
May 21st, 2006 at 11:22 am
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http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok10/mp36.htm
he married at the age of 18. So..his wife and childrens are illegal.
May 23rd, 2006 at 6:47 pm
FUB!!
Ranta STFU and complete your MS first. Fub!!
he he he.. u goatse. :p
May 24th, 2006 at 7:48 pm
Have medicos done it..
Hey……something has happened…
Ya….that’s it…..our govt has reacted to the student protestors…..and the reservations remain at 27%……so have the medicos done it…..nah they wanted 100% merit…..but i don’t think it’s possible now…..well it’s good our govt… realised sumthing and at last did a slight move to relieve those striking medicos,IITians and everyone there protesting against quotas…….
So does the quota fight end here??????
nah they’ll wait till next chance…
May 27th, 2006 at 11:16 am
excellent
ya u hav gotta nice idea and must have few more blogrolls
July 11th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
recently this is the scenerio in the AIEEE Centeral Counselling - 2008, 4th July to 14th July 2008. For general candidates cutoff is 168, all seat full within 6 days, today is 11-07-2008, for the reserved candidates everything is open and continued. From one candidate belonging to SC category, I asked what is his father, JE in HPSEB. What is the need of reservation to that candidate I donot know what the hell the politicians are doing and thinking. Is there no politician/ political party having self respect and can stand with a menifesto in the coming general elections having only and only point to ‘VANISH’ the caste based reservation though I still favour the reservation but it should be income based. Poors should be gifted the benefits of reservation without considering their caste/ category/ sub-caste etc.
And this too only once in a life; not applicable at each and every step during the service teneour and for only single generation only. If a person takes the benefit of it, it should not be replicated to his / her wards, spouse, etc.
Look any the of the advertisement for the govt. jobs, Gen with 50% and SC/ST/ OBC with 45% are elligible. How is it possible. In a same village which is the remotest on any state with negligible facilities, will it be not that all candidates treated in the same way. How a general candidate can earn more marks if his father is poor and the category candidate is elligible with less marks even if his father is in govt. job.
SHAME ON YOU ALL THE POLITICAL PARTIES AND ALL THE POLITICIAN for having no gutts to give up this practice. SHAME SHAME
July 11th, 2008 at 3:39 pm
the above picture is from NIT Hamirpur (HP)
July 19th, 2008 at 5:16 am
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