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This is an archive article published on April 12, 2008

Let146;s redefine the cream in creamy layer: Arjun to PM

OBC Hike current limit of Rs 2.5 lakh/yr income given inflation, Pay Panel, he says.

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The day after the Supreme Court upheld the law bringing 27 OBC quotas in Central institutions without the creamy layer, Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed possibilities of reviewing the definition of creamy layer.

The Supreme Court put the creamy layer rider to keeping the relatively 8220;well-off8221; amongst the backwards out of the quota net. Sources told The Indian Express that the HRD minister, during his 15-minute session with the PM just ahead of the Cabinet meeting, mooted the idea of increasing the income threshold from Rs 2.5 lakh per annum to a 8220;more reasonable limit,8221; a point, incidentally, raised by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati yesterday.

In fact, the income criteria of Rs 2.5 lakh was revised in 2004, up from Rs 1 lakh which was set in 1993.

Sources said the HRD minister argued that inflation in the last four years and Sixth Pay Commission recommendations need to be factored in while revising the limit. This is exactly what was done in 2004, the revision from Rs 1 lakh to 2.5 lakh had taken into account the Fifth Pay Commission recommendations in 1996-97.

The Minister, sources said, told the Prime Minister that if the creamy layer8217;s income criterion is not reviewed, it might end up 8220;depriving8221; a large number of backwards from getting admission into higher education.

Sources said the HRD minister8217;s bid for a 8220;review8221; of the creamy layer criterion, doesn8217;t just end with the income criterion, he is also looking at proposing changes in some other provisions as well, especially the clause which puts children of Class II officers in the creamy layer category.

However, any change in the creamy layer criterion has to be moved and piloted by the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, headed by Meira Kumar, also a pro-OBC votary in the Cabinet. The government will then have to consider this matter through inter-ministerial consultations and approve it in the Cabinet.

 

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