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The state of Odisha has recently made a significant decision to enhance social inclusion by incorporating 22 new caste groups into the state list of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes, commonly known as Other Backward Classes or OBCs. This pivotal move was approved by the cabinet on a notable Saturday, the 21st of January. The primary objective behind this inclusive step is to bridge the existing gap between the state list and the union list, ensuring equitable representation and opportunities for all communities within the region.

The decision to include these 22 new caste groups signifies a proactive effort by the Odisha government to rectify historical discrepancies and promote social justice. By addressing the omission of these castes from the state list despite their presence in the union list, the government aims to uphold the principles of equality and empowerment for all sections of society. This progressive approach underscores the state’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive and diverse social fabric.

Among the newly added caste groups to the Odisha state list of OBCs are Badhei, Bindhani, Bindani, Baraji, Baroi, Sankhua Tanti, Gola Tanti, Lajya Nibaran, Hansi Tanti, Kapadia, Gandhamali, Thanapati, Pandara Mali, Paniar Mali, Pandaria, Oda-Khandayat, Bayalisha Oda, Oda Paika, Oda Paiko, Haladia Teli, and Kalandi. Each of these groups brings its unique cultural heritage and societal contributions, enriching the diverse tapestry of Odisha’s social landscape.

The amendment to the Odisha State Commission for Backward Classes (Amendment) Act to accommodate these additional caste groups reflects a progressive stance towards social inclusion and equitable representation. By expanding the scope of the state list of OBCs, the government is not only recognizing the historical marginalization faced by these communities but also taking concrete steps to address their needs and aspirations.

The inclusion of these 22 caste groups in the state list of OBCs is a testament to Odisha’s commitment to upholding constitutional values of equality, social justice, and inclusivity. This decision acknowledges the rich cultural heritage and social contributions of these communities, affirming their rightful place within the state’s social and educational framework.

The inclusion of these 22 caste groups in the state list of OBCs is a testament to Odisha’s commitment to upholding constitutional values of equality, social justice, and inclusivity. This decision acknowledges the rich cultural heritage and social contributions of these communities, affirming their rightful place within the state’s social and educational framework.