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National Commission For Scheduled Tribes
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes is a constitutional body in India. It was established to protect the rights of Scheduled Tribes. The commission addresses issues related to their social, economic, and educational development. It also investigates complaints regarding violations of their rights. The commission plays a crucial role in promoting the welfare of tribal communities across the country.
The Union Home Ministry has formed a Committee for the protection of the culture, language, land of Ladakh. The committee has been set up after a 10-member delegation...
The Jharkhand Assembly has passed a resolution onSarna Code on November 11, 2020. The resolution was passed during a special one-day assembly session.HighlightsThis resolution on Sarna Code seeks...
The Union Cabinet recently approved a six-month extension, until 31st January 2021, to the commission appointed to examine the sub-categorisation of Other Backward Classes (OBCs). About the Commission...
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) recently celebrated its 16th foundation day. A significant announcement made during the occasion was that of a new national award, the...
Recently, the reconstitution of the National Integration Council (NIC) has been brought to the foreground due to the Ayodhya verdict. The NIC is an extra-constitutional body in India...
India's National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has proposed a significant constitutional amendment to the Union Territory (UT) of Ladakh. If passed, this would see Ladakh incorporated into...
The Krishi Udan scheme is a specialized logistical framework launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) to assist farmers in transporting agricultural products, primarily perishables, to domestic...