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Economically Weaker Section – EWS Reservation Eligibility!

October 14, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Who comes under 10% EWS Category Quota?

Economically Weaker Section: The government of India has recently announced a 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). The economic reservation came into force by an amendment of the constitution, which is the 124th amendment of the Indian constitution.

Those candidates who are financially backward and excluded from the other reservation, schemes are the beneficiaries of a 10% quota. Therefore, a reservation of10% of seats in various government jobs and higher studies for the economically weaker sections has implemented. The reservation evolved from January 14, 2019.

Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Reservation – 124th amendment:

The economic reservation act amends articles 15 and 16 of the constitution.

With this amendment, a clause is added which allows states to make “special provisions”. The “special provisions” are for the advancement of financially backward sections of society.

The “special provisions” are related to admissions to educational institutions. These educational institutions include private educational institutes, aided and unaided educational institutes other than minority institutes.

Reservation system in India:

In India, a total of 49.5% of seats are reserved on the basis of caste. In other words, 22.5% of available seats are for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. Out of 22.5%, 7.5% and 15% reservations for scheduled tribes (STs) scheduled castes [SCs] respectively.  Further, 27% is allocated for other backward classes [OBC]. In addition to this, reservation based on financial status is added which ultimately increased the reservation seats to 59.5%. However, there is a reduction in the open category or merit seats from 50.5% to 40.5%.

Economically Weaker Section – EWS Reservation Eligibility:

Economically Weaker Section

It is an undeniable fact that caste-based reservation comprises nearly 50% of seats in government jobs and the educational sector. However, there are huge proportions of the upper-class population who live in poverty. Moreover, these people cannot claim reservations due to their higher caste instead of being poor.  In fact, it is the first time in Indian history that the nation made a non-caste and non-religion based reservation.

Beneficiaries of this bill:-

The eligibility criteria cover almost 80% of the population. However, the 10% quota is mainly for the poorer sections of upper-class Hindus and other religions.

The Brahmins, Rajputs, Jats, Vaishyas, Marathas, Patels, Kappus and Kammas are the major upper-class Hindus who benefit from the reservation.

The poor among other religions such as Muslims and Christians can also benefit from the economic reservation.

Eligibility criteria of EWS Reservation Eligibility:-

The criterion that describes Economically Weaker Sections is based on their family income and the size of land they have. In other words, a person is eligible for financial reservations if he has an annual income of fewer than eight lakhs Indian rupees.

Further, if a person owns an agricultural land of fewer than 5 acres and the house is below 1000square feet.

In addition, if a person’s own residential land is not exceeding 100 yards in the municipal area and not more than 200 yards in the non-municipal area is also eligible.

  1. Family income

Gross family income of less than eight lakh rupees can benefit from the reservation, as they are identified as economically weaker sections [EWS].

Family income includes all sources such as salary, business, agriculture, parent’s and spouse’s income.

  1. Agricultural land.

People can claim financial reservations if a family’s total agricultural land is less than 5 acres. However, applying for EWS status, clubbing of family’s property in different locations.

Despite the fact of fewer than 5 acres of agricultural land ownership for EWS status, nearly 90% of the country’s population falls in this limit.

  1. House of less than 1000 square feet

An individual can get a 10% reservation if his or her house if less than 1000 square feet. However, in India, more than 80% of houses are below 500 square feet.

  1. Residential plot

If a person owns a residential plot of below 100 square yards in a municipal area is eligible for a 10% reservation. Further, in the notified municipal area, it should not be more than 200 square yards.

Who are not eligible for the Economically Weaker Section reservation?

If a candidate belongs to a caste group that is already covered in the existing Economically Weaker Section reservation system, the person is ineligible. For example, if a person belongs to SC or ST category, he or she can apply only under SC or ST Reservation Act.

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