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This is a list of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in India, based on the central list maintained by the National Commission for Backward Classes. It does not reflect the state lists, which can differ significantly. The OBCs are historically disadvantaged groups that are given certain preferences in the spheres of education and employment under a system of positive discrimination. The OBC lists change periodically, with communities being classified and declassified.

A community identified as a nationally-recognized OBC in this list, may be so recognized only in some Indian states and even only in some areas of some states, and that the same community in other Indian states or areas may not be deemed an OBC. Occasionally, it is not an entire community that is thus classified but rather some parts within it.

List

The current list of centrally recognized OBC's is maintained by the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC).

Officially-designated Other Backward Classes include:

Official name(s) as OBC Regions
where
have
OBC status
Designation Notes
Karen Andaman & Nicobar 2004
Local Borns Andaman & Nicobar 2008
Bhatus Andaman & Nicobar 2008
Moplas Andaman & Nicobar 2008
Post 1942 Bengali Settlers settled in the Island under various rehabilitation schemes of the Government of India Andaman & Nicobar 2010
Balasanthu, Bahurupi Andhra Pradesh 1993
Bandara Andhra Pradesh 1993
Budabukkala Andhra Pradesh 1993
Rajaka, Chakali, Vannar Andhra Pradesh 1993, 2011
Ahom Assam 1993
Baria Assam 1993
Barui Assam 1993
Barjubi Assam 1993
Baroi Assam 1993
Chutia, Chutiya Assam 1993
Choudang Assam 1993
Ganak in Districts of Cachar, Karimganj & Hailakandi Assam 1993
Ghosh, Gop, Gowala, Gawala, Goal, Goala Assam 1993
Kumar, Rudra Paul of districts of Cachar, Karimganj & Hailakandi Assam 1993
Kupadhar, Kushiari, Parh Assam 1993
Mahisya Das, Mahisya Assam 1993
Manipuri, including Manipuri Brahmin & Manipuri Muslim Assam 1993
Moran, Matak Assam 1993
Mukhi Assam 1993
Napit Assam 1993
Nepali (i.e. Thapa, Gurung, Lama, Gaine, Rai, Chhetri, Lihu, Magar, Lohar, Dami, Sarki i.e. Cobbler) Assam 1993
Koch-Rajbonshi Assam 1993 This caste community has been recognized discontinously as OBC.
Sudra Das, Dey Assam 1993
Saloi Assam 1993
Sut, Soot Assam 1993
Scheduled Caste persons converted to Christianity Assam 1993
Tantripal, Tanti, Tantri Assam 1993
Tea Garden Labourers, Tea Garden Tribes, Ex-Tea Garden Labourers, & Ex-Tea Garden Tribes as listed below:
  1. Ahirgoala
  2. Arya Mala
  3. Asur
  4. Barhai
  5. Basphor
  6. Bhokta
  7. Bauri
  8. Bowri
  9. Bhuyan
  10. Bhumij
  11. Bedia
  12. Beldar
  13. Bharaik
  14. Bhatta
  15. Basor
  16. Baiga
  17. Baijara
  18. Bhil
  19. Bondo
  20. Binjia
  21. Birhar
  22. Birjia
  23. Beddi
  24. Chamar
  25. Chowdhari
  26. Chere
  27. Chick Banik
  28. Dandari
  29. Dandasi
  30. Dusad
  31. Dhanwar
  32. Ganda
  33. Gonda
  34. Gond
  35. Ghansi
  36. Gorait
  37. Ghatowar
  38. Hari
  39. Holra
  40. Jolha
  41. Keot
  42. Koiri
  43. Khonyor
  44. Kurmi
  45. Kawar
  46. Karmali
  47. Korwa
  48. Kol
  49. Kalahandi
  50. Kalihandi
  51. Kotwal
  52. Kharia
  53. Kumhar
  54. Kherwar
  55. Khodal
  56. Khond
  57. Koya
  58. Kondpan
  59. Kohor
  60. Kormakar
  61. Kashan
  62. Lahar
  63. Lodha
  64. Lodhi
  65. Madari
  66. Mahli
  67. Mohali
  68. Modi
  69. Mahato
  70. Malpatharia
  71. Manki
  72. Majwar
  73. Mirdhar
  74. Munda
  75. Nonia, Nunia
  76. Nagasia
  77. Nagbansi
  78. Nath
  79. Oraon
  80. Pasi
  81. Paidi
  82. Pan
  83. Panika
  84. Parja
  85. Patratanti
  86. Pradhan
  87. Rajwar
  88. Sahora
  89. Santhal, Santal
  90. Sarvera
  91. Turi
  92. Telenga
  93. Tassa
  94. Tantubai
  95. Teli
  96. Tanti

Assam 1993
Teli Assam 1993
Yogi, Jogi, Jugi Nath Assam 1993
Maimal (Muslim Fisherman) Assam 1993
Maria Assam 1993
Dhangar (in Goa) Goa 1993
Dhobi, Rajak, Madval (including Christian Dhobies) Goa 1996
Nhavi, Nai, Nabhik, Napit, Mahalo, Barber (including Christians) Goa 1996, 2011
Koli, Kharvi (including Christian Kharvi) Goa 1996
Agri Gujarat 1993
Ahir, Ayar Bericha Gujarat 1993
Bafan (Muslim) Gujarat 1993
Chuvalia Koli Gujarat 1993
Dabgar Gujarat 1993
Divecha Koli Gujarat 1993
Aheria, Aheri, Heri, Naik, Thori or Turi Punjab 1993, 1995
Barra Punjab 1993
Beta, Hensi or Hesi Punjab 1993
Changar Punjab 1993
Chirimar Punjab 1993

See also

References

  1. NCBC Central list of Other Backward Classes
  2. ^ Central List of OBCs for the UT of Andaman & Nicobar Island
  3. ^ List of OBCs in Andhra Pradesh
  4. ^ Central List of OBCs for the State of Assam
  5. ^ List of OBCs in Goa
  6. ^ List of OBCs in Gujarat
  7. ^ List of OBCs in Punjab
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