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    Scheduled Tribe Status Demand in Assam

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    Scheduled Tribe Status Demand in Assam

    A Group of Ministers in Assam has recommended the inclusion of six communities in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) list, proposing the creation of a distinct category of ST (Valley) to accommodate them.

    Protests and Opposition

    • Existing Scheduled Tribes in Assam have opposed the inclusion of these communities.
    • Protests were noted with students storming the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) secretariat demanding exclusion of the six communities from the ST list.
    • The Bodos are Assam’s largest ST community and are categorized as a Plain tribe.

    Communities Demanding ST Status

    The six communities agitating for ST status are:

    • Tai Ahoms
    • Tea tribes or Adivasis
    • Moran
    • Motok
    • Chutia
    • Koch-Rajbongshi

    These communities currently comprise about 27% of Assam's population and are listed under the state's Other Backward Classes (OBCs).

    Key Recommendations

    • A "three-tier classification" of Scheduled Tribes in Assam to protect existing ST communities while accommodating the new ones.
    • Creation of a distinct ST (Valley) category for specific communities, with separate quotas for state government recruitment and education.
    • For central government reservations, all communities will compete under a common ST pool.
    • Permanent reservation of certain Lok Sabha constituencies for existing ST communities through a constitutional amendment.
    • Additional seats in Parliament for new ST categories.

    Interim Arrangements

    • Sub-categorization of the existing 27% OBC quota into seven categories, including one for each of the six communities.
    • Comprehensive enumeration and socio-economic survey to determine state government reservation quotas.
    • Reservation for OBC communities in local bodies such as panchayats and urban local bodies (ULBs).
    • A recommended law to prevent the transfer of land of these communities to outsiders.
    • Tags :
    • ST Status
    • Schedule Tribe
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