Telangana Forms Dedicated Commission to Assess Backward Class Quota in Local Bodies

  1. Commission Formation: The Telangana government has established a Dedicated Commission, led by retired bureaucrat Busani Venkateshwara Rao, to investigate the need and impact of backwardness quotas in local bodies for backward class citizens.
  2. Legal and Constitutional Basis: The decision follows the directives of the High Court and aligns with the Constitutional mandate under Article 340, which calls for the promotion of social justice through special provisions for backward classes.
  3. Commission Structure: Senior official B. Saidulu has been appointed as the secretary of the Commission. This body will work independently from the Telangana Commission for Backward Classes, which previously handled this responsibility.
  4. Expedited Reporting: The Commission is expected to submit its findings swiftly, ideally within a month, to enable the government to make informed decisions on reservation policies in local governance.
  5. Collaboration for Data Collection: The Commission is empowered to work with various governmental and non-governmental bodies, institutions, and experts to gather relevant data, ensuring a comprehensive analysis.
  6. Research and Analysis: The Commission can conduct study tours, consult with experts, and utilize recognized research institutions to analyze empirical data on backward class representation and socio-economic conditions.
  7. Objective: Through this inquiry, the Telangana government aims to ensure that reservation policies effectively address the needs of backward classes, promoting fair representation in local governance and upholding social equity in the state.