Suvendu govt ends religion-based schemes in Bengal, scraps state OBC list
The West Bengal government has decided to end religion-based schemes and has scrapped the state OBC (Other Backward Classes) list. This move is part of a broader policy shift aimed at promoting inclusivity and equality among all communities. The decision has sparked discussions about its potential impact on various social groups in the state.
- ▪The West Bengal government has ended religion-based schemes.
- ▪The state OBC list has been scrapped as part of this policy change.
- ▪The decision aims to promote inclusivity and equality among communities.
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