Introduction:
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have been identified as the two most backward groups of Indian Society. They include all such castes, races or tribes, which have been declared as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes by the Constitution of India under the provisions of Article 341 and, 342 of the Constitution of India. Scheduled Castes generally represent those communities, which have suffered from the stigma of untouchability in one form or the other. Scheduled Tribes are generally those who have been living in seclusion in hills and forests, more or less untouched by modern civilization and development. Rigid compartmentalized caste system forced SCs to be socially deprived to render services without any claim on returns. The deprivation of dignity, identity and rights resulted in their dehumanization and humiliation. The toils and tears of STs were not very different from those of SCs. The STs were isolated, neglected and exploited. Both SCs and STs continue to suffer from social disabilities even today. When India became independent, it committed itself to a socially just and equal social order. The Constitution of the country, promulgated in 1950, recognizes the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes as the two most backward groups needing special protection. A number of provisions have been made in the Constitution with a view to abolish all forms of discrimination and put these groups at par with others. As per article 335, the claims of the members of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes shall be taken into consideration, consistently with the maintenance of efficiency of administration, in the making of appointments to services and posts in connection with the affairs of the Union or State.
SC/ST Cell in Belda College is established with the purpose of improving the status of these people socially and educationally and ensuring equal opportunities for them in the college so that they can take their rightful place in the mainstream of society. The Cell would function to empower SC/ST students and employees in the institute. Belda College provides guidance to these students in facilitating financial support in the form of scholarship and freeship from the government and the college. Students are also encouraged to enroll for career orientation programs, which would equip them with the necessary skills to choose a career option.
Constitution of SC/ST Cell, Belda College
Sl. No. | Name of Members | Designation | Position in Cell |
1 | Dr. Manabendra Mondal | Principal, Belda College | Chairman |
2 | Prof. Ashutosh Hembram | Asst. Professor of History | Convener |
3 | Dr. Ramesh Saren | Asst. Professor of Bengali | Member |
4 | Prof. Bikash Mondal | Asst. Professor of Botany | Member |
5 | Mr. Sujoy Kr Singh | Clerk | Member |
6 | Mr. Utpal Handal | Student, Dept. of Education | Student Member |
7 | Mr. Yuvaraj Singh | Student, Dept. of Geography | Student Member |
8 | Ms. Prativa Bar | Student, Dept. of Sociology | Student Member |
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Eligibility Criteria for Reservation for SC/ST/OBC in Higher Education
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