describe the represented for reserved constituenceny in india
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1.84 seats are reserved for schedule caste.
2.43 seats are reserved for schedule tribe.
3.one-third seats are reserved for women candidates.
4.some seats are reserved for OBC.
2.43 seats are reserved for schedule tribe.
3.one-third seats are reserved for women candidates.
4.some seats are reserved for OBC.
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Our constitution makers thought a special reserved constituencies for weaker sections.
These are reserved for the people who belongs to schedule caste (SC) and schedule tribe (ST) .In SC reserved constituency only some who belongs to schedule caste can stand for election.
In same way those who belong to schedule tribe can only stand for election.
So,in lok sabha 84 seats are reserved for scheduled caste and 47seats for ST.
This is done as the number in proportion to share in total population.
This system of reservation was also later extended to other weaker sections at the district and local level.in many states,seats in rural and urban that is Panchayat and municipal corporation respectively are reserved for other backward classes (OBC)as well.
Similarly,one third of seats are reserved in rural and urban local bodies for women candidates.
Hope it helped u :)
Our constitution makers thought a special reserved constituencies for weaker sections.
These are reserved for the people who belongs to schedule caste (SC) and schedule tribe (ST) .In SC reserved constituency only some who belongs to schedule caste can stand for election.
In same way those who belong to schedule tribe can only stand for election.
So,in lok sabha 84 seats are reserved for scheduled caste and 47seats for ST.
This is done as the number in proportion to share in total population.
This system of reservation was also later extended to other weaker sections at the district and local level.in many states,seats in rural and urban that is Panchayat and municipal corporation respectively are reserved for other backward classes (OBC)as well.
Similarly,one third of seats are reserved in rural and urban local bodies for women candidates.
Hope it helped u :)
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