💨 Abstract
The Telangana government has accepted three recommendations of a judicial commission regarding SC categorization, while rejecting one that suggested exempting the creamy layer from reservations. The panel proposed the introduction of a creamy layer, including MLAs, MPs, and government Group I services, to be excluded from availing benefits of second-generation reservations. The government has divided 59 SC communities into three groups for a total reservation of 15%.
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