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STATE PROFILE
Name of the State:- GOA.
1. General
State India
Total Area of the State 3702 Sq.Km.
No. of Distt’s Two
Irrigated Area & percentage to total new
cultivated area
Main crops
Land Holdings- General Category % to
total
Land Holdings- SCs % to total
State Population & percentage to India 13,47,668
SC Population & percentage to total
population of the State
23791; 1.76%
Density of Population
Literacy % India/State 71.92%
General % India/State
SC % India/State 1.73%
SC Male % India/State 81.56%
SC Female % India/State 62.05%
Total No. of BPL families 7241 nos.
No. & % of SC BPL Families 61 households
Important Places Panaji & Margao
No. of SC villages covered under rural
sanitation programme
No. of SC villages covered under drinking
water facilities
138
No. & % of General Child mortality to
total General Child Birth
No. & % of SC Child mortality to total SC
Child Birth
No. & of General maternal mortality to
total General child Birth
No. & of SC maternal mortality to total SC
child Birth
2. Education
a) School Education enrollment 2009-10
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category 1076631 53952 30780 23402
2. OBC 9089 6099 3600 2074
3. SC 2103 1154 584 493
4. ST 8458 5982 2012 1519
5. Total 127281 67187 36976 27488
School Education enrollment 2010-11
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category 106795 56767 27013 23709
2. OBC 8595 6830 3337 2961
3. SC 2201 1391 612 451
4. ST 9318 6892 3370 2079
5. Total 126904 71880 34332 29200
School Education enrollment 2011-12
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category 104815 57417 31074 23582
2. OBC 8364 7811 4454 3196
3. SC 2323 1548 635 508
4. ST 9226 7149 4308 2476
Total No of PHC/CHC 24 nos.
5. Total 124728 73925 40471 29765
b) School Education drop-out 2009-10
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category - - - -
2. OBC - - - -
3. SC 14.98 16.96 71.57 -
4. ST - - - -
5. Total -8.53 -16.69 21.96 -
School Education drop-out 2010-11
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category - - - -
2. OBC - - - -
3. SC 15.12 -1.67 46.79 -
4. ST - - - -
5. Total -1.55 -5.67 6.80 -
School Education drop-out 2011-12
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category - - - -
2. OBC - - - -
3. SC 21.79 25.27 51.12
4. ST - - - -
5. Total 4.71 5.08 3.32 -
c) School Education Present status of the students (2011-12)
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
1. General
Category 104815 57417 31074 23582
2. OBC 8364 7811 4454 3196
3. SC 2323 1548 635 508
4. ST 9226 7149 4308 2476
5. Total 124728 73925 40471 29765
School Enrolment of SC Category 2011-12
S.No. Category Primary I-V Middle VI-VIII High School
VIII-X
Hr.Secondary
XI-XII
1. 2007-08 2300 1423 1125 299
2. 2008-09 2243 1383 1056 345
3. 2009-10 1700 1185 956 493
4. 2010-11 1623 1483 1098 451
5. 2011-12 1878 1656 972 508
d) College Education enrollment
(In Numbers)
S.No. Category 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1. General
Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
The details for the last three years from 2007-08 to 2011-12 may kindly be provided year wise.
e) College Education drop-out
(In Numbers/% age)
S.No. Category 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1. General
Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
f) College Education Present Status of the Student
(In Numbers/% age)
S.No. Category 2010 2011 2012
1. General Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
g) Technical/Professional Education Enrollment
S.No. Category B.Tech BBA/MBA BCA/MCA ITI/Polytechnic
1. General Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
The details for the last three years from 2007-08 to 2011-12 may kindly be provided year wise.
Details of Teacher appointed on contract basis
(In Numbers/ % age)
S.No. Category Primary
I-V
Middle
VI-VIII
Secondary
IX-X
Sr. Secondary
XI-XII
Remarks
1. General
Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
The details for the last three years from 2007-08 to 2011-12 may kindly be provided year
wise.
Dr. Ambedkar National Merit Award Scheme
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total No. of
persons to whom
this Award given
20 20 20 20 43 22
Amount given. 7,40,000 7,60000 7,40,000 7,40,000 17,40,000 770000
Any other facility
provided
3. Economic Development
a) SCSP Allocation and Expenditure
(RS. In crores)
S.N
o.
Year Total State
Plan
Allocation
Funds
require
d under
SCSP
Total
Allocatio
n Under
SCSP
% of
SCSP
Allocati
on to
total
State
Plan
Total Plan
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditu
re
% of SCSP
Expenditure
to SCSP
Allocation
% of
SCSP
Expendi
ture to
total
State
Plan
1. 2007-08 70215.88 2274.36 63204.27 417.10 18.34%
2. 2008-09 75216.53 1374.79 67749.14 398.91 29.02% 3. 2009-10 90812.75 791.68 747525.93 445.58 56.28%
4. 2010-11 98289.58 2270.86 91002.14 1060.57 46.70%
5. 2011-12 133084.80 3086.58 99805.33 822.43 26.65%
(copy enclosed)
b) Details of General Schemes funded under SCSP
RS. In crores)
S.No. Major
Schemes/implementi
ng Department
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
SCSP
Expenditure
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
c) Details of SC Specific Schemes for exclusive benefit of Scheduled Castes under SCSP
RS. In crores)
S.
No
.
Major
Schemes/implementi
ng Department
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
SCSP
Expenditure
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
SCSP
Expenditur
e
d) Housing
S.No Category No. of
Pucca
Houses
No. of
Kacha
Houses
No. of Houses allotted Under Indira Awas Yojana
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1. General
Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
e) Houses allotted under State Schemes
S.No Category No. of
Pucca
Houses
No. of
Kacha
Houses
No. of Houses allotted Under State Schemes
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1. General
Category
2. OBC
3. SC
4. ST
5. Total
Collected Works of Baba Saheb Ambedkar (CWBA) Celebration/observation of Birth
Anniversary/Mahaparinirvana Divas
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Whether celebrated
a) Collected Works of Baba
Saheb Ambedkar (CWBA)
b) Celebration/observation
of Birth Anniversary
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
C) Mahaparinirvana Divas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dr. Ambedkar Samaik Sanstha Kendriya Jojna for Library/Community Centre/Bhawans/Local
Bodies/NGOs/ (Cities, towns, District of Tehsil Headquarters.
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total No. of such Units - - - - - -
Facilities provided - - - - - -
Additional information to be supplied by the State:-
1. Good initiatives of State Governments (good points).
11.. EEdduuccaattiioonn PPrrooggrraammmmee ((ssttiippeennddss,, mmeerriittoorriioouuss sscchhoollaarrsshhiippss,, bbooookkss aanndd ssttaattiioonnaarryy aanndd
uunniiffoorrmmss ttoo SSCC ssttuuddeennttss))::
ii)) SSttiippeennddss && MMeerriittoorriioouuss SScchhoollaarrsshhiippss ttoo SSCC ssttuuddeennttss::--
Under the scheme stipends are provided to SC students at the rates i.e. Std. V to VIII Rs.
3575/- p.a. (Rs. 325/- p.m. for 11 months) for SC and for Std IX to X Rs. 4125/- p.a. (Rs. 375/-
p.m. for 11 months) for SC. Under the scheme Meritorious Scholarships scheme is to give
impetus to education for SC students by granting scholarships for their meritorious performance.
SC students who obtain 50% marks and above of marks in Std V to X are eligible to avail the
benefit under the scheme and the rate of scholarship per month for 11 months is as follows:
Std.V & VI –Rs.900/-p.a. Std VII & VIII –Rs.1000/-p.a. Std IX Rs.1100/-per annum Std.X–Rs.1600/-
p.a. Rs. 1,50,000/- income limit is fixed to avail the benefits under the scheme.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.12.34 lakhs, benefiting 111
students
iiii)) GGrraannttss ttoo VVoolluunnttaarryy OOrrggaanniizzaattiioonnss ffoorr rruunnnniinngg hhoosstteellss::--
The objective of the scheme is to give grant-in-aid to the voluntary social organizations,
which run hostels for SC students to enable them to pursue their studies away from their place
of residence
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.6.00 lakhs, 02 institutions
iiiiii)) BBooookk BBaannkk::
The objective of the scheme is to provide books to educational institutions for SC
students.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.1.30 lakhs, benefiting 41
students.
22.. AAwwaarrddss ffoorr iinntteerr--ccaassttee mmaarrrriiaaggeess::--
The scheme envisages to have better relations, understanding and communal harmony
amongst the SC and Non-SC families by encouraging inter caste marriages. An award of Rs.1.00
lakh will be given per couple when either spouse belongs to the Scheduled Caste community.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.10.00 lakhs, benefiting 10
Couples
33.. MMaacchhiinneerryy ffoorr eennffoorrcceemmeenntt ooff PPrrootteeccttiioonn ooff CCiivviill RRiigghhttss ((PPCCRR)) AAcctt,, 11995555::--
The scheme aims at providing maximum relief to SC population who has been suffering
from various types of disabilities/untouchabilities in the Society.
44.. PPoosstt MMaattrriicc SScchhoollaarrsshhiippss ttoo SSCC ssttuuddeennttss::--
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to SC students studying at
post matriculation or post secondary stage to enable them to complete their education. The rate
of maintenance allowance varies from Rs.230/- to Rs. 1200/- p.m for Post Matriculation level and
courses up to Degree and Post Graduation Level Courses.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.12.34 lakhs, benefiting 111
students
55.. UUpp--ggrraaddaattiioonn ooff MMeerriitt ttoo SSCC ssttuuddeennttss::
This is 100% Centrally Sponsored Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to provide remedial and special coaching to SC students
studying in Std IXth to XIIth with a view to prepare them for competitive Examination for entry into
Professional Courses. A package grant of Rs.15,000/- per student per year for a batch of 5
students each in Std IXth to XIIth inclusive of Rs.7,000/- per student, per year, as Honorarium to
Principal, Experts and other incidental charges.
66.. KKaannyyaa DDhhaann ffoorr SSCC ggiirrll SSttuuddeennttss::
With a view to avoid discontinuation of education among girl students of SC families and to
motivate them, the above scheme is introduced. In this scheme, Rs.25,000/- is placed in fixed
deposit in the name of the girl student, which can be withdrawn by her after passing Std. XIIth.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.8.504 lakhs, benefiting 34 girl
students
77.. SSppeecciiaall CCoommppoonneenntt PPllaann
The Directorate of Social Welfare, as the Nodal Department along with 20 Other Sectoral
Departments is implementing the Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan for the development and welfare of
Scheduled Castes and by earmarking funds in proportion to the Scheduled Caste population and
implements various welfare programmes for the benefit of Scheduled Caste population.
88.. FFiinnaanncciiaall aassssiissttaannccee ttoo VVeeggeettaabbllee,, FFlloowweerr,, CCooccoonnuutt VVeennddoorrss && MMoottoorrccyyccllee ((TTaaxxii)) aanndd
RRiicckksshhaaww ((TTaaxxii)) OOwwnneerr::
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to the Vegetable & Flower
vendors for the purpose of up-gradation of the existing business activities. The benefits of
assistance are also extended to Coconut Vendors. Under the scheme, each vendor is provided
assistance of Rs.5000/- in the form of 100% subsidy. This scheme is amended and amalgamated
with the scheme of providing financial assistance to Motorcycle (Taxi) and Rickshaw (Taxi)
Owner. The quantum of assistance provided is the same for both the schemes.
99.. RRaajjiivv AAwwaaaass YYoojjaannaa::
The quantum of assistance sanctioned is Rs.25,000/- for construction of a new house and
Rs.12,500/- for upgradation. Only urban cases are dealt by this Department and rural by the
Directorate of Panchayats.
1100.. FFiinnaanncciiaall aassssiissttaannccee ttoo VVeeggeettaabbllee,, FFlloowweerr,, CCooccoonnuutt VVeennddoorrss && MMoottoorrccyyccllee ((TTaaxxii)) aanndd
RRiicckksshhaaww ((TTaaxxii)) OOwwnneerr::
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to the Vegetable & Flower
vendors for the purpose of up-gradation of the existing business activities. The benefits of
assistance are also extended to Coconut Vendors. Under the scheme, each vendor is provided
assistance of Rs.5000/- in the form of 100% subsidy. This scheme is amended and
amalgamated with the scheme of providing financial assistance to Motorcycle (Taxi) and
Rickshaw (Taxi) Owner. The quantum of assistance provided is the same for both the schemes
1111.. FFiinnaanncciiaall aassssiissttaannccee ffoorr PPeennssiioonn ttoo MMoottoorrccyyccllee PPiilloottss::
Under the scheme financial assistance Rs.1000/- per month will be provided to Motorcycle
Pilots in the age group of 41 to 59 years as a social security measure.
The total expenditure incurred during the year 2011-12 is Rs.0.21 lakhs, 02 benf.
1122.. Name of the scheme: - Dayanand Social Security Scheme
Under the Dayanand Social Security Scheme financial assistance is provided to the most
vulnerable section of the society, which includes Senior Citizens, Single Women and
Disabled persons. A beneficiary under the scheme gets financial assistance of Rs. 1,000/-
per month with effect from April 2007. The financial assistance goes to spouse and children
on death of the member.
1133.. FFiinnaanncciiaall AAssssiissttaannccee ttoo SSCC//OOBBCC//DDiissaabblleedd//MMiinnoorriittyy CCoommmmuunniittyy SSttuuddeennttss iinn NNuurrssiinngg CCoouurrsseess::
It is proposed to provide financial assistance to SC/OBC/Disabled/Minority Community
students undergoing Courses in Nursing:-
i. Home Nursing Course ( 6 months Course):
Rs. 5000/- per month will be provided as fees and for transportation charges, i.e. Rs.
30,000/- per annum.
ii. Diploma in Nursing (1 year Course):
Rs. 10,000/- per annum will be paid as fees per student.
iii. Degree in Nursing (3 years):
Rs. 15000/- per annum will be provided as assistance to the students undergoing the Course.
iv. Health Worker (1 Year Course):
Rs. 5,000/- per annum will be provided as assistance to the students undergoing the
Course.
1144.. SSuuppppllyy ooff SSyynntthheettiicc WWaatteerr ttaannkkss ttoo SSCC::
It is proposed to provide Synthetic Water tanks to the families from SC/ST/OBC & Others
Communities, whose annual income is less than Rs.1.50 lakh.
2. Areas which require improvement (bad points).
Not Applicable.
Social Security:-
1. Preventive steps to reduce/eradication of poverty.
2. Promotional steps to provide food, housing, health and education.
3. Protective steps against loss of income, medical care, sickness benefit, unemployment
benefits, old-age benefit, employment injury benefits, family benefit, maternity benefit etc.
NCSC
(APCR)
1. Implementation of PCR Act
Year wise
Data
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases
registered
- - - - Ponda PS
Cr.No.22/11
No. of cases
challaned
- - - - Ponda PS
Cr.No.22/11
No. of cases
pending
investigation
- - - - -
Pending trial - - - - Ponda PS
Cr.No.22/11
Convicted,
% thereof
- - - - -
(b) Implementation of POA Act
Year wise
Data
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases
registered
- 5 3 1 4
No. of cases
challaned
- 3 2 - 1
No. of cases
pending
investigation
- - - 1 3
Pending trial - 2 1 - 1
Convicted,
% thereof
- - - - -
NOTE: - However in the year 2008 one case was finalized as ‘A’ Final, one case as NC Final and one was
ended in Acquittal in the year 2009 one case was finalized as “A” Final.
2. State Level High Power Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (Rules 16 of POA Act, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of members - 8 9 - -
Dates of Meetings - 08/08/2008 13/07/2009 - -
Issues discussed - Review of
cases under
POA Act &
PCR Act.
Review of
cases under
POA Act &
PCR Act.
- -
Decisions
taken/implemented
- - - - -
3. District High Level Power Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (Rules 17 of POA Act,
1995)
Year wise
Data
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
North South North South North South North South North South
No. of
members
6 nos.
&
5 nos.
- 7 nos. 9 nos. 3 nos.
6 nos.
- - 6 nos. 5 nos. 3 nos.
Dates of
Meetings
29.08.07
&
- 24.09.08 08.10.08 16.12.09
16.06.09
- - 30.11.10 12.01.11 14.10.11
Issues
discussed
Review of
cases
under
POA &
- Review of
cases
under
POA &
Review of
cases
under
POA &
Review of
cases
under
POA &
- - Review of
cases
under
POA &
Review of
cases
under
POA &
Review of
cases under
POA & PCR
Act. Decisions
taken/implem
ented
- - - - - - - -
4. SC Welfare Advisory Board
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of members - - - - - Dates of Meetings - - - - - Issues discussed - - - - -
Decisions
taken/implemented
- - - - -
5. SC/ST Protection Cell (Rule 8 of POA Act, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total No. of cases
registered
- - - - -
Total No. of cases
forwarded for
- - - - -
Final
Decision/relief
provided to the
victims
- - - - -
6. SC/ST Nodal Officers (Rule 9 of POA Act, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total No. of Nodal
Officers
- - - - -
No. of Issues/cases
taken up
- - - - -
Total No. of cases
forwarded for challan
- - - - -
Final Decision/relief
provided to the
victims
- - - - -
7. Appointment of Special Officers (Rule 10 of POA Act, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total No. of
Special Officers
appointed
- - - - -
No. of cases
assigned to them
- - - - -
No. of cases
investigated by
them
- - - - -
Final outcome - - - - -
8. (a) Legal Aid (Rule 11 of POA Rules, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases
received
- - - - -
No. of cases where
relief provided
- - - - -
Total amount given - - - - -
Pendency - - - - -
(b) Travelling (Rule 11 of POA Rules, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases
received
- - - - -
No. of cases where
relief provided
- - - - -
Total amount given - - - - -
Pendency - - - - -
(c) Maintenance Expenses (Rule 1 of POA Rules, 1995)
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases
received
- - - - -
No. of cases where
relief provided
- - - - -
Total amount given - - - - -
Pendency - - - - -
9. Toll Free Helpline for SCs/STs
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Telephone No. - - - - -
Total calls received - - - - -
No. of cases
registered
- - - - -
10. Special Courts (Section 14 of POA Act, 1989) Special Police Statement by whom?
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of Special
Courts
- - - - -
No. of crimes
pending
investigation
- - - - -
Pending trial - - - - -
Closed/acquitted - - - - -
Convicted, %
thereof
- - - - -
11. Relief of Rehabilitation (Rule 12 of POA Rules 1995). Contingent Plan Rule 15
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of cases taken
up
- - - - -
No. of cases in
which relief was
- - - - -
provided
12 (a) Training/publicity on PCR Act to sensitize police and others
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of training
provided to police,
Prosecuting
Officers
- - - - -
To Civil
Administration
- - - - -
Whether provided
to Special Judges?
- - - - -
To villagers. - - - - -
(b) Training/publicity on POA Act to sensitize police and others
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of training
provided to police,
Prosecuting
Officers
- - - - -
To Civil
Administration
- - - - -
Whether provided
to Special Judges?
- - - - -
To villagers. - - - - -
13. Atrocities
Year
wise
No. of
Crimes
% of
Crimes
Pending
Investiga
Pending
Trial
Decided/
convicte
% of
Convictio
Remarks
comparis
on of
Crime
tion d n & Rank
2010
1 - - - - - Closed as ‘A’
summary 2009 3 - 1 - - - 1 closed as
‘A’ summary.
1 case is
Acquitted.
2008 5 - 2 - - - 1 closed as
‘A’ summary.
1 closed as
‘NC’ Final &
1 case is
Acquitted
2007 - - - - - - -
14. Training for guiding Investigating Officer in POA Act, 1989
Year wise Data 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total No. of Police
Personnel to whom
this training
provided
- - - - -
To Civil
Administration
Officers
- - - - -
ANNEXURE-II
STATEMENT SHOWING REPRESENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE SERVICE IN
ALL CADRE AS ON 01.01.2012.
Grades of the he Service Total No. of posts Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Gr.A 718 537 15 2.08% Gr.B 189 67 3 1.58%
Gr.C 1278 788 24 1.88%
Gr.D* 965 588 19 1.97% Total 3150 1980 61 1.94%
Appointment on contract basis
including safai karmacharis
1143 1030 - -
*Excluding safai karmacharis
STATEMENT SHOWING RECRUITMENT OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN ALL STATE SERVICE OF
STATE GOVT. /UTS DURING THE YEAR.
Grades of
the service
Total No.
of
vacancie
s notified
Total
No. of
vacanci
es filled
up
Employees
belonging to
Vacancie
s lapsed
after 3
years
Number
of
reserved
vacancie
s de-
reserved
Number of
reserved
vacancies
c/f
Reason for de-
reservation
SCs % SC SC
Gr.A 158 107 8 5.06% - - - -
Gr.B 81 54 3 3.70% - - - -
Gr.C 2047 1453 45 2.19% - - - -
Gr.D* 944 650 21 2.22% - - - -
Total 3230 2264 77 2.38% - - - -
*Excluding Safai Karmacharis.
Position of SCs as on 1st January, 2012 an account of retirement, resignation, dismissal, /STATE
service promotion during the year.
Grades of the he
Service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Gr.A 24 10 - -
Gr.B 51 29 3 5.88%
Gr.C 142 62 6 4.22
Gr.D* 44 - - -
Total 261 101 9 3.44%
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY DIRECT
RECRUITMENT BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of
SCs
candidat
es
appointe
d
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’ 139 93 1 8 8
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
14
12
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
565
432
15
15
7
8
8
Total 718 537 16 23 15 8 8
Group ‘B’ 189 67 3 3 3 -
Group ‘C’ 1278 788 38 30 24 9 2
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’
(Sweeper)
965 588 29 25 19 10 3
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
(SENIORITY-CUM-FITNESS) BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT DURING THE YEAR
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’ 19 10
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
Total
19
10
Group ‘B’ 48 29 2 2 3
Group ‘C’ 75 36 2 5 5
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’
(Sweeper)
2
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
BY SELECTION BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT DURING THE YEAR
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
- -
- -
- -
Total 5 - - - - - - - -
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’
(Sweeper)
3
67
42
26
1
1
1
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF POSTS FILLED BY DEPUTATION AND THE NUMBER
OF SCHEDULED CASTES AGAINST SUCH POSTS STATE SERVICE (FOR THE PERIOD 1ST
JANUARY 2011 TO 1ST DECEMBER 2011)
Group/class of
service
Total number of
posts filled by
deputation
Number of
eligible persons
belonging to SC
if any, whose
names were
forwarded
alongwith others
for such
deputation
Number of SC
persons
appointed in
posts in Col.2
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
Group ‘A’
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
1
5
2
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
ANNEXURE-II
STATEMENT SHOWING REPRESENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE PSUs IN
ALL CADRE AS ON 01.01.2012.
Grades of the
service
Total No.
of posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Gr.A
Gr.B
Gr.C
Gr.D*
Appointment on
contract basis
including safai
karmacharis
*Excluding safaikarmacharis.
STATEMENT SHOWING RECRUITMENT OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN ALL STATE PSUs
DURING THE YEAR.
Grades of
the service
Total
No. of
vacanc
ies
notified
Total No.
of
vacancie
s filled
up
Employees
belonging to
Vacancies
lapsed after
3 years
Number
of
reserved
vacancie
s de-
reserved
Number of
reserved
vacancies
c/f
Reason for de-
reservation
SCs % SC SC
Gr.A - - - - - -
Gr.B - - - - - -
Gr.C - - - - - -
Gr.D* - - - - - -
Total - - - - - -
*Excluding safaikarmacharis
Position of SCs as on 1st January, 2012 on account of retirement, resignation, dismissal, State
PSUs promotion during the year
Grades of the he
Service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1
Gr.A
Gr.B
Gr.C
Gr.D*
Total
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY DIRECT
RECRUITMENT BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE PSUs DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
Total
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
(SENIORITY-CUM-FITNESS) BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE PSUs DURING
THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
Total
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
BY SELECTION MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN STATE PSUs DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
Total
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF POSTS FILLED BY DEPUTATION AND THE NUMBER
OF SCHEDULED CASTES AGAINST SUCH POSTS IN STATE PSUs (FOR THE PERIOD 1ST
JANUARY 2011 TO 1ST DECEMBER 2011)
Group/class of
service
Total number of
posts filled by
deputation
Number of
eligible persons
belonging to SC
if any, whose
names were
forwarded
alongwith others
for such
deputation
Number of SC
persons
appointed in
posts in Col.2
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
Group ‘A’
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
-
-
-
-
-
-
ANNEXURE-III
STATEMENT SHOWING REPRESENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES IN ALL CADRE AS ON 01.01.2012.
Group/class of
service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Group A 295 186 2 1.08%
Group B 110 92 2 2.17%
Group C 2496 2339 42 1.80%
Group D* 788 709 25 3.52%
Total 3689 3326 71 2.13%
*Excluding safaikarmacharies
STATEMENT SHOWING RECRUITMENT OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES DURING THE YEAR.
Grades of
the service
Total
No. of
vacanc
ies
notified
Total No.
of
vacancies
filled up
Employees
belonging to
Vacancies
lapsed
after 3
years
Number
of
reserved
vacancie
s de-
reserved
Number of
reserved
vacancies
c/f
Reason for de-
reservation
SCs % SC SC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Gr.A 26 16 - - - - - -
Gr.B 44 41 - - - - - -
Gr.C 1871 1747 22 1.26% - - 1 -
Gr.D* 353 286 1 0.35% - - - -
Total 2294 2090 23 1.10% - - 1 -
*Excluding safaikarmacharies.
Position of SCs as on 1st January, 2012 on account of retirement, resignation, dismissal IN
PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES during the year.
Grades of the he
Service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Gr.A 56 27 - -
Gr.B 79 68 - -
Gr.C 1930 1849 22 1.19%
Gr.D* 388 235 2 0.85%
Total 2453 2179 24 1.10%
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY DIRECT
RECRUITMENT BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
carry
forward
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
13
6
1
1
1
Total 13 6 1 1 1
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
36
82
16
34
77
16
20
1
26
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
(SENIORITY-CUM-FITNESS) BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of SCs
candidates
appointed
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
appointed
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
No. of
reservatio
ns lapsed
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
forward to
the next
year
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
13
6
Total 13 6
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
36
89
16
34
82
16
20
1
8
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY PROMOTION
BY SELECTION BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES DURING THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class of
post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
No. of SCs
candidates
Shortfall No. of STs
candidates
No. of SC
vacancies
No. of
reservatio
reserved appointed appointed
against
vacancies
reserved for
SCs in the
3rd year of
carry
forward
carried
forward to
the next
year
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward
for three
years.
Notified Filled Out of
Col.2
Out of
Col.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group ‘A’
(i) Other
than lowest
rung of
Group ‘A’
(ii) Lower
rung of
Group ‘A’
13
6
Total 13 6
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
Group ‘D’ ‘D’
(Sweeper)
36
82
13
34
77
13
20
1
8
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF POSTS FILLED BY DEPUTATION AND THE NUMBER
OF SCHEDULED CASTES AGAINST SUCH POSTS IN PUBLIC SECTOR
UNDERTAKINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES (FOR THE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY 2011 TO 1ST
DECEMBER 2011)
Group/class of
service
Total number of
posts filled by
deputation
Number of
eligible persons
belonging to SC
if any, whose
names were
forwarded along
with others for
such deputation
Number of SC
persons
appointed in
posts in Col.2
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
Group ‘A’
Group ‘B’
Group ‘C’
Group ‘D’
(excluding
Sweepers)
3
-
4
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ANNEXURE-IV
STATEMENT SHOWING REPRESENTATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING POSTS AS ON
01.01.2012.
Grades of the
service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Group;A,B,C & D 938 723 18 2.49%
*Excluding safaikarmacharis.
** Please specify separate if the appointment made under contract basis.
Contract Basis: - 17; SC-1
STATEMENT SHOWING RECRUITMENT OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON TEACHING POSTS DURING
THE YEAR.
Grades of
the service
Total
No. of
vacanc
ies
notified
Total No.
of
vacancies
filled up
Employees
belonging
to
Vacancies
lapsed after
3 years
Number
of
reserved
vacancie
s de-
reserved
Number of
reserved
vacancies
c/f
Reason for de-
reservation
SCs % SC SC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Total 133 129 3 2.32% - - 2 -
*Excluding safaikarmacharies.
Position of SCs as on 1st January on account of retirement, resignation, dismissal, promotion
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON TEACHING POSTS during the
year
Grades of the
service
Total No. of
posts
Total No. of
employees
Employees belonging to
SCs Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
Group; A,B,C &D 740 595 10 1.68%
Total
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY DIRECT
RECRUITMENT BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON TEACHING POSTS DURING
THE YEAR.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY
PROMOTION (SENIORITY-CUMFITNESS) BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class
of post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of
SCs
candidat
es
appointe
d
Short
fall
No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved
for SCs in
the 3rd year
of carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward for
three
years.
Notifi
ed
Fille
d
Out of
Col. 2
Out
of
Col.
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A
B
C
(exclu
ding
Sweep
ers)
Group
‘D’
(Swee
per)
5
15
6
9
4
14
5
9
4
3
-
3
2
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON TEACHING POSTS DURING
THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class
of post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of
SCs
candidat
es
appointe
d
Short
fall
No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved
for SCs in
the 3rd year
of carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward for
three
years.
Notifi
ed
Fille
d
Out of
Col. 2
Out
of
Col.
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(exclu
ding
Sweep
ers)
Group
‘D’
(Swee
per)
- - - - - - - - -
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF RESERVED VACANCIES FILLED UP BY
PROMOTION (SENIORITY-CUMFITNESS) BY MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING AND NON TEACHING POSTS DURING
THE YEAR.
SCHEDULED CASTES
Class
of post
Total No. of
vacancies
No. of
vacancies
reserved
No. of
SCs
candidat
es
appointe
d
Short
fall
No. of STs
candidates
appointed
against
vacancies
reserved
for SCs in
the 3rd year
of carry
forward
No. of SC
vacancies
carried
forward to
the next
year
No of
reservatio
ns lapsed
after
carrying
forward for
three
years.
Notifi
ed
Fille
d
Out of
Col. 2
Out
of
Col.
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(exclu
ding
Sweep
ers)
Group
‘D’
(Swee
per)
- - - - - - - - -
STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF POSTS FILLED BY DEPUTATION AND THE NUMBER
OF SCHEDULED CASTES AGAINST SUCH POSTS IN UNIVERSITY/COLLEGES/SCHOOLS
FOR TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING POSTS (FOR THE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY 2011 TO 1ST
DECEMBER 2011)
Group/class of
service
Total number of
posts filled by
deputation
Number of
eligible persons
belonging to SC
if any, whose
names were
forwarded
alongwith others
for such
deputation
Number of SC
persons
appointed in
posts in Col.2
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
(excluding
sweepers)
- - - -