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With reference to Commission on Sub-categorization of Other Backward Classes, consider the following statements
Select the correct statement.
1&2 only
2&3 only
1&3 only
All of the above
Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved an extension to the commission appointed to examine sub-categorisation of Other Backward Classes. The extension is for 6 months, valid till 31st January 2021. The Commission was constituted under article 340 of the Constitution with the approval of President in 2017. The Commission is headed by Justice (Retd.) Smt. G. Rohini. The expenditure related to the administration costs of the Commission would be borne by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment. The Communities in the existing list of OBCs which have not been able to get any major benefit of the scheme of reservation for OBCs for appointment in Central Government posts and for admission in Central Government Educational Institutions are expected to be benefitted upon implementation of the recommendations of the Commission. Its objective is to find out the communities which are a part of the Central OBC list but have not been able to reap the benefits of 27% OBC reservation in Central Government jobs and Central Universities. Hence all statements are correct.
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