Ranchi: In a recent development, the Scheduled Caste community in Pobi South has demanded reservation in the selection of Sevika, citing their substantial presence in the area. According to the population data, the Scheduled Caste population constitutes approximately 60% of the total population in Pobi village, with 3000 individuals out of 5000 belonging to this community.
The demand for reservation has been raised by Champa Kumari, a resident of Pobi Panchayat, who has written a letter to the Block Development Officer cum CDPO, requesting that the position of Sevika in Pobi Panchayat’s Pobi South be reserved for Scheduled Castes. The letter highlights the need for justice and social and economic development in the area, which can be achieved through reservation.
Population Data
The population data for Pobi village reveals a significant presence of Scheduled Castes, with 3000 individuals out of 5000 belonging to this community. The data is as follows:
– Total Population: 5000
– Scheduled Caste (SC) Population: 3000 (60%)
– Other Backward Classes (OBC) Population: 1200 (24%)
– General Population: 800 (16%)
Demand for Reservation
The demand for reservation in the selection of Sevika is based on the principle of social justice and equality. The Scheduled Caste community in Pobi South believes that reservation will provide them with an opportunity to participate in the development process and ensure that their voices are heard.
Government’s Role
The government has a crucial role to play in ensuring that the rights of the Scheduled Caste community are protected and their demands are met. The Block Development Officer cum CDPO has been requested to take necessary action in this matter and ensure that the position of Sevika in Pobi Panchayat’s Pobi South is reserved for Scheduled Castes.
The demand for reservation in the selection of Sevika in Pobi South is a significant development that highlights the need for social justice and equality in the area. The government must take necessary action to ensure that the rights of the Scheduled Caste community are protected and their demands are met. By doing so, the government can promote social and economic development in the area and ensure that all communities have an opportunity to participate in the development process.