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L.-33004/99 vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx I—[k.M 1 PART I—Section 1 izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY la- 266] ubZ fnYyh] c`gLifrokj] vxLr 11] [email protected] 20] 1938 No. 266] NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2016/ SRAVANA 20, 1938 सामािजक य ा य और अिधकारता मं ालय (सामािजक य ा य और अिधकारता िवभाग ) संकप नई द ली, 11 अगत, 2016 फा . स.ं 1201 1/04 /201 4-बी .सी .II .—जबक मंडल आयोग क रपोट तथा रा य सरकार क सूची दोन म शािमल जाितय और समुदाय को समािहत करके 26 रा य और संघ रा य े के संबंध म अ य िपछड़े वग क सामाय के ीय सूची को अनबु धं -1 म यथा िनद ट क याण मंालय के संक प के तहत अिधसूिचत कया गया था; और जबक, रा ीय िपछड़ा वग आयोग (इसके बाद एनसीबीसी के प म संदभत) का गठन रा ीय िपछड़ा वग आयोग अिधिनयम, 1993 (1993 का 27) क धारा 3 के अंतगत कया गया था और इसे नागरक के कसी वग को सूिचय म िपछड़ा वग के प म शािमल करने संबंधी अनुरोध क जांच करने और ऐसी सूची म कसी िपछड़े वग के अित समावेशन एवं अ प समावेशन क िशकायत को सुनने तथा के ीय सरकार को सलाह देने, जैसा उपयु त हो, के िलए उ त अिधिनयम क धारा 9 क उप धारा (1) के अंतगत शि तयां दान क गई ह; 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