Why did the NCBC recommend an increase in reservation quota for OBCs in West Bengal and Punjab

Understanding the reasons behind the National Commission for Backward Classes recommending an increase in reservation for OBCs in specific states.
  • Population diversity: The NCBC considered the diverse social composition and population of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in West Bengal and Punjab, necessitating a higher reservation quota to address their representation.
  • Educational and economic backwardness: The commission recognized the historically disadvantaged status of OBC communities in these states, indicating a need for increased reservation to ensure their socio-economic development.
  • Empowerment and social justice: Recommending a higher reservation quota aligns with the objectives of empowering marginalized communities and promoting social justice in West Bengal and Punjab.
  • Equitable representation: The NCBC aims to ensure equitable representation and opportunities for OBCs in government jobs, education, and other sectors where reservation policies apply.
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