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Karnataka Caste Survey recommends 85% quota, major hike for OBCs and new categories

The caste census has recommended increasing reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) from 32 percent to 51 percent, taking the total reservation in the state to 85 percent

April 12, 2025 / 22:40 IST
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A new Category 1-A has been created specifically for nomadic and most backward castes.
A new Category 1-A has been created specifically for nomadic and most backward castes.

The Karnataka government on Friday accepted the long-awaited Socio-Economic and Educational Survey (popularly known as the caste census) report, which has proposed a substantial revision in the state's reservation structure, The Hindu reported.

According to the report, the backward classes population constitutes nearly 70 percent of the state's population. In response, the caste census has recommended increasing reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) from 32 percent to 51 percent, taking the total reservation in the state to 85 percent. This figure includes 10 percent for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and 24 percent for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), The Hindu added.

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In a significant move, the report proposes reclassification of castes under a new six-category matrix, up from the existing five. It recommends splitting Category 1 into two, 1-A and 1-B, and applying the creamy layer concept even to Category 1, which had previously been exempted.

A new Category 1-A has been created specifically for nomadic and most backward castes. These communities, which were earlier included in Category 2-A, have now been moved to 1-A, which will be allotted 6 percent reservation. Orphan children without caste identification are also covered under this group. The 1-A population is pegged at approximately 34.96 lakh, or 8.4 percent of the state’s population. Category 1, as a whole, currently receives 4 percent reservation.