Sualgiri, Swalgiri castes to be included in SC list

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes will now be included in the list of Odisha, with today passing a bill in this regard.

The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2017, which was passed by the Rajya Sabha, also replaces the term Union Territory of to in Constitution (Pondicherry) Order, 1964.



The bill had been approved by the on March 23.

"This bill seeks to give some special treatment and also seeks to change the name of to Puducherry," Minister of state for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale said while moving the bill for consideration.

The Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes were found synonymous with Sabakhia caste, which is already included in the list of of

Replying to a brief discussion on the bill, Athawale said the will look into demands of members regarding reservation of jobs in Judiciary.

"We have not yet decided on reservation in judiciary and private sector. It is a long pending demand. Since members have again raised the issue, we will look into it," he said.

Participating in the debate, PL Punia (Congress) demanded reservation in the private sector for SC/ST categories as there was lack of jobs in the country.

"SC/STs are facing hardships and it should be looked into by the which is shying away from doing it," Punia said.

Vishambhar Prasad Nishad (SP) asked the to define various castes in Uttar Pradesh. He said the earlier SP in UP had approved the initiative and now the onus is on the central to clear it.

K Somaprasad (CPI-M) wanted reservation for SC/STs in judiciary and defence forces.

V Vijaysai Reddy (YSR Congress) said the should include fisherman community in the SC/ST list.

He also demanded SC/ST status for people who have converted to other religions like Christianity and Buddhism.

This was supported by Congress member T Subbarami Reddy However, members of treasury benches opposed it.

After the passage of the bill, Congress member Digvijay Singh again wanted to know the fate of his substantive motion to discuss the conduct of Goa Governor.

He asked the Deputy Chairman to list the matter tomorrow.

However, Kurien said that "As far as the Chair is concerned, it has been admitted. Time has to be given by the treasury bench...We have not got the time and date from the leader of the House or from the government".

Singh said the Leader of the House (Arun Jaitley) had principally agreed that motion should be taken up.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said there is some technical issue in taking up this matter and Singh knows that.

To this, Kurien said, "we don't know what transpired between Digvijayji and the Leader of the House".

Supporting Digvijay Singh, CPI(M) member Tapan Kumar Sen said it was a bad precedent that the motion is not being taken up despite being admitted.

He said the motion should remain alive till the next session.

Kurien retorted that the notice for the motion could be given again in the next session.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sualgiri, Swalgiri castes to be included in SC list

Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes will now be included in the Scheduled Castes list of Odisha, with Parliament today passing a bill in this regard. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2017, which was passed by the Rajya Sabha, also replaces the term Union Territory of Pondicherry to Puducherry in Constitution (Pondicherry) Scheduled Castes Order, 1964. The bill had been approved by the Lok Sabha on March 23. "This bill seeks to give Odisha some special treatment and also seeks to change the name of Pondicherry to Puducherry," Minister of state for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale said while moving the bill for consideration. The Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes were found synonymous with Sabakhia caste, which is already included in the list of Scheduled Castes of Odisha. Replying to a brief discussion on the bill, Athawale said the government will look into demands of members regarding reservation of jobs in Judiciary. "We ... Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes will now be included in the list of Odisha, with today passing a bill in this regard.

The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2017, which was passed by the Rajya Sabha, also replaces the term Union Territory of to in Constitution (Pondicherry) Order, 1964.

The bill had been approved by the on March 23.

"This bill seeks to give some special treatment and also seeks to change the name of to Puducherry," Minister of state for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale said while moving the bill for consideration.

The Sualgiri and Swalgiri castes were found synonymous with Sabakhia caste, which is already included in the list of of

Replying to a brief discussion on the bill, Athawale said the will look into demands of members regarding reservation of jobs in Judiciary.

"We have not yet decided on reservation in judiciary and private sector. It is a long pending demand. Since members have again raised the issue, we will look into it," he said.

Participating in the debate, PL Punia (Congress) demanded reservation in the private sector for SC/ST categories as there was lack of jobs in the country.

"SC/STs are facing hardships and it should be looked into by the which is shying away from doing it," Punia said.

Vishambhar Prasad Nishad (SP) asked the to define various castes in Uttar Pradesh. He said the earlier SP in UP had approved the initiative and now the onus is on the central to clear it.

K Somaprasad (CPI-M) wanted reservation for SC/STs in judiciary and defence forces.

V Vijaysai Reddy (YSR Congress) said the should include fisherman community in the SC/ST list.

He also demanded SC/ST status for people who have converted to other religions like Christianity and Buddhism.

This was supported by Congress member T Subbarami Reddy However, members of treasury benches opposed it.

After the passage of the bill, Congress member Digvijay Singh again wanted to know the fate of his substantive motion to discuss the conduct of Goa Governor.

He asked the Deputy Chairman to list the matter tomorrow.

However, Kurien said that "As far as the Chair is concerned, it has been admitted. Time has to be given by the treasury bench...We have not got the time and date from the leader of the House or from the government".

Singh said the Leader of the House (Arun Jaitley) had principally agreed that motion should be taken up.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said there is some technical issue in taking up this matter and Singh knows that.

To this, Kurien said, "we don't know what transpired between Digvijayji and the Leader of the House".

Supporting Digvijay Singh, CPI(M) member Tapan Kumar Sen said it was a bad precedent that the motion is not being taken up despite being admitted.

He said the motion should remain alive till the next session.

Kurien retorted that the notice for the motion could be given again in the next session.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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