The 17% reservation allocated for Scheduled Castes has been distributed as follows: 6% each for the Left-Hand and Right-Hand communities, and 5% for the Touchable group, which includes the Korcha, Korama, Bhovi, and Lambani castes. This decision has faced objections.
Based on the report of the Justice H. Nagamohan Das Commission regarding the classification and internal reservation of the 101 Scheduled Castes in the state, the decision taken by the Karnataka State Cabinet on August 19, 2025, has been challenged by the Banjara, Bhovi, Korama, and Korcha communities in the Karnataka High Court.In this regard, Shamarav K. Redraft this to English. and give me ash tags and search tags after camas.Bata Women’s Stylish Ballerina Flats – Trendy, Comfortable
Pawar of the Banjara, Bhovi, Korama, and Korcha Social Welfare Association has filed a petition, naming the Chief Secretary of the State Government, the Principal Secretary of the Social Welfare Department, and the Chairman of the Karnataka State SC-ST Commission as respondents. The petition is yet to be heard.
The Justice Nagamohan Das Commission’s report slightly revised the caste-wise classification, dividing the 101 Scheduled Castes into three groups: Left-Hand, Right-Hand, and Touchable. Accordingly, of the total 17% reservation for Scheduled Castes, 6% each was allocated to the Left-Hand and Right-Hand communities, and 5% to the Touchable group comprising the Korcha, Korama, Bhovi, and Lambani castes. This decision has been challenged in the petition.