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The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders . " " [A.C'!' 0.' 6; i956] ScheduWCcutes and Scheduled Tribes Orders 855 854 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe$ Orders (Amendment) ( Amendment) THE SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED 5.(1) Where the list of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes in Determina" TRIBES ORDERS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1956 relation t.o any State is varied by this Act, the. population as at tJiBnatlonof POpufo0 the last census of the Scheduled Castes or, as the case may be, of Scheduled ACT No. 63 OF 1956 the Scheduled Tribes in that State (including in relation to Assam, ~:~~sula:l the population of the Scheduled Tribes in that State excluding the Tribh. An Act to provide for the inclusion in, and the exclusion from, tribal areas, and the population in each autonomous district there- the lists of Scheduled Castes and of Scheduled Tribes, of of) shall Be ascertained or estimated by the census authority in certain castes and tribes and matters connected therewith. such manner as may be prescribed and shall be notified by that ~uthority in the Gazette of India: [25th September, 1956] Pr()vided that nothing in this section shall appiy to any Stute in relation to which provision for redetermining the population or BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventh Year of the Republic Scheduled Caste:;;and $cheduled Tribes is made in section 42 of the of India as follows:- it of 19561 States Reorganisation Act, 1956, or ih section 15 of the Bihar and ~. of 1956. West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) Act, 1956. Short title. 1. This Act may be called the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled (2) The population figures so notified shall be taken to be the Tribes Orqers (Amendment) Act, 1956. relevant population figures as ascertained at the last census and shall supersede any figures previously published. Ddinitions. 2. In this Act,- 37 of 1956. 6. In addition to the duties imposed by section 44 of the States Amendment_ (a) "article" means an article of the Constitution; Reorganisation.. Act' 1956, and any other law on• the Delimitation ofthe 0frdersormer 01 Commission constituted under section 43 of the saId Act, it shall be Delimitation (b) "census authority" means· the Deputy Registrar Gene­ the duty of that Commission- Commission. ral, India; (a) to rede:terrnine, on the basis of the population figures (c) "last census" means the census held in 1951; notified under section 5 of this Act for any State, the number of seats to be reserved for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled (d) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under Tribes of that State in the House of the People and in the this Act. Legislative Assembly, if any, of that State, having regard to the relevant provisions of the Constitution and of the States Amendment 3. (1) The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, is ~?of 1956. Reorganisation Act, 1956; ga~~~eduled hereby amended in the manner and to the extent specified in (b) if on such redetermination the number of reserved Orders. Sch.edule 1. ,seats of any class in any State is found to be different from the number fixed in Final Order No. 1 of the former Delimitation (2) The Gonstitution (Scheduled Castes) (Part C States) Order, Commission, to make such amendments in any of the orders 1951, is hereby amended in the manner andl to the extent speci- made by that Commission under section B of the Delimitation fied in Schedule II. 81 of 1952. Commission Act. 1952, as may be necessary for the purpose of giving! proper representation to tne Scheduled Castes or the Amendment 4. (1) The Schedule to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Schedu:ed Tribes, as the case may be, of that State; and of Scheduled Order, 1950, is hereby amended in the manner and to the extent Tribes (c) to take into account the provisions of this section while Orders. specified in Schedule III. preparing the Order referred to in sub-section (2) of section 47 J7 of 1956 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. (2) The Schedule to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) (Part C States) Order, 1951, is hereby amended ill the manner and to' 7. The Central Government may, by notification in the omcial Power to th~ extent speCified in Schedule IV. Gazette, make ru1es for carrymg. out the purposes 0f th'ISAct. make rule •. S· OF 1956] jammu and Kashmir (r:cte'~sion of Laws) 857 SS6 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe.s Orcier$ (ACT a (Amendment) (Amendment) 24. Mundala SCHEDULE I 25. Paky or Moti [See section 3 (1)] 26. Pambada or Pam banda 27. Pamidi AMENDMEl'."'TS TO rn;,; CONSTITUTION (SCHEDULED CASTES) 0IltlER.. 1950 28. Panchama or Pariah 1. For paragraph 3, substitute:- 29. Relli "3. l";otwithstanding anything contained in paragraph 2.. Q.;O 30. Samban perso:! who professes a religion different from the Hindu «the Sikh religion shall be deemed to be a member of a Sc:bedu1:d 31. Sapru Caste." 32. Thoti" 2. Before the heading "PART I-ASSAM", insert:~­ . 3. For the heading "PART I-ASSAM", substitute 'PART IA­ , ~SSAM", and in the said Part,- "PART I-ANDHRA (a) for entry 7, substitute:­ Throughout the State:·- "6A. J alkeot 1. Adi Andhra 7. Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo"; 2. Adi Dravida (0) for entry 12. substitute:- 3. Arundhatiya "12. Muchior Rishi". 4. Bariki 4. For PART II~BIHAR, substitute:­ 5. Bavuri "PART II-BIHAR 6. Chachati 7.. Chalavadi 1. Throughout the State:··- 8. Chamar or Muchi 1. BantaI' 9.0handala 2. Bauri 10. Dandasi 3. Bhogta 11. Dom, Dombara, Paidi or Pano 4. Chamar or Mochi 12. Ghasi, Haddi or Relli Chachandi 5. ChaupaJ. 13. Godagali 6. Dabgar 14. Godari 7. Dhobi 15. GosangI 8. Dom or Dhangad 16. J:aggaJi 9. Dusadh, including Dhari or Dharhi.· 17. Jambuvulu 10. Ghasi 18. Madasi Kuruva or'Madari Kuruva 11. Halalkhor 19. UaQjg~ 12. Hari, Mehtar or Bhangi 20. Mala 13. Kanjar 21. Mala Dasu 14. Kurariar 22. Madiga Dasu and Mashteen -1 15. Lalbegi 23. Matangi 1512 M. of Law-108 858 Scheduled Castes ana Scheduled Tribe.9 Orders tACT !i~ ~ (Amendment) OF 1956] Scheduled Cata ltnd Scheduled Tribes Order.9 859 16. Musahar (Amendment) 17. Nat 19. Mukrl J 8. Pan or Sawasi 20. Nadia OfHadi 19. Pasi 21. Pasi r' 20. Rajwar 22. Shenva~Chenva, Sedma or Ravat 21. Turf 23. Tirgar or Tirbanda 24. Turi 2. In Patna and Tirhut divisions, and the districts of Monghyr. Bhagalpur, Purnea and Palamau:­ 2. Throughout tbe State except in Gujarat division;.-­ Bhumij Mochi 3. In North Kanara district:­ 3. In Patna, Shahabad, Gaya and Palamau districts:­ Bhuiya " Kotegar or Metri". 6. Ih PART IV-MADHYA PRADESH- 5. For PART III-DOMBAY,substitute:­ (a) for entries 1 to 9, under the column "Scheduled Castes", "PART 1I1--BOMBAY substitute:- 1. Throughout the State:- "1. Bahna. or Bahana 1. Agel' 2. Balahi or Balai 2. Bakad or Bant 3. Basor, Burod, Bansor or Bansodi 3. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, 4. Chamar, Chamari, Machi, Nona, Rohidas, Ramnami, ChamaI', Chambhar, Chamgar, 'Haralayya, Harali, Satnami, Surjyabanshi or Surjyaramnami Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar,. Madar, Madig, Telegu 5. Dom or Dumar Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit or 5A. Ganda or Gandi Samgar 6. Khatik, Chikwa or Chikvi 4. Bhangi, Mehtar; Olgana,. Rukhi, Malkana, Halal- khol', Lalbegi, Balmiki, Koral' or Zadmalli 7. ~\iang, Dankhni-Mang, Mang Mahashi, Mang-Garudi, Madan, Garudi or Radhe-Mang 5. Chalvadi or Channayya 8. MehtaI' or Bhangi 6. Chenna Dasar or Holaya Dasar 9. Sansi"; '7. Dhor, Kakkayya or Kankayya 8. Garoda or Garo (b) for entries 13, 20 and 21, substitut~:- 9. Halleer "13. Dahait, Dahayat or Dahat In Damoh sub-division of Sagar district. Ie. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar or Halasvar 20. Katia or Path aria In "-kola, Amravati, Buldana. 11. Holar or Valhar Qeoimal, Balaghat, Betul, Bhan­ 12. Holaya or HoleI' dara, Bilaspur, Chanda, Durg, 13. Lingader Nagpur, Nimar, Raipur, War­ 14. Mahar, Taral or Dhegu Megu dha, BastaI', Suguja and Rai­ garh districts; in Hoshangabad 15. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar and Seoni-Malwa tehsils of Hosh­ 16. Mang, Matang or Minimadig angabad district; in Chhind­ 17. Mang-Garudi wara district except in Seoni 18. Meghval or Menghvar sub-division thereof; and in Sagar district except in Dc moh sub-dbision thereof. ".:.:: - L;·.2d~l€d Castes and Scheduled Tribes Ord.rn fAl..-r ~ OF 1956] Scheduled Castes and Scheduled' Tribes Orders &61 (Amendment) (Amendment) '1 K;".ang:;.: Kanera or Mirdha In J3handara. Buldana and ;:)agar 30. Madiga districts; and in HoshaDgahad and 31. Maila Seoni·Malwa tehsils of Hos­ 32. Mala' hangabad distric~. 33. Mavilan 7. For P.-\RT V-MADRAS AND ANDHRA, substitnte:­ 34. Moger "PART V-MADRAS 35. Mundala 36. Nalakeyava 1. Throughout the State:- 37. Nayadi 1. Adi Andhra 38. Pagadai 2. Adi Dravida ( • 39. Pallan. 3. Adi Karnataka 40. Pambada 4. Ajila 41. Panchama :So Arunthathiyar 42. Panniandi 6. Baira 43. Paraiyan 7. Bakuda 44. Puthirai Vannan 8. Bandi 45. Raneyar 9. Bellara 46. Samagara 10. Chakkiliyan 47. Samban 11. Chalavadi 48. Sapari 12. Chamar or Muchi 49. Semman 13. Chandala 50. Thoti 14. Cheruman 51. Tiruvalluvar 15. Devendrakulathan 52. Valluvan 16. Dom, Dombara, Paidi or Pano 2. In Coimbatore and Salem dist.ricts:. 17. Godagali 1. Pannadi 18. Godda 2. Vathiriyan 19. Gosangi 20. Holeya 3. In Malabar district:- 21. Jaggali 1. Gavara 22. Jambuvulu 2. Malayan 3. Panan 23. Kadaiyan 24. Kalladi 4. Pulaya Vettuvan 25. Karimpalan 4. In Malabar and Nilgiri districtg:~ 26. Koosa Kanakkan or Padanna 2'7.Kudumban 5. In South Kanara district: 2B. Kuravan 1. Bathada 29. Madari 2. Hasla \ OF i95~j Scheduled Castes and ScheduLed Tribes Orders 865 - (Amendment) 862 Scheduted Castes and Scheduled Tribp.s Orders [ACT 63 - (Amendment) 28.
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