Referring to National Commission for Backward Classes, which has chairman, vice chairman and 3 members, the CJ asked government pleader Virk why the state cannot follow it
The state government on Friday told the High Court the state's Other Backward Class (OBC) Commission that was established through a resolution in 1993 will continue to function as a "one-man commission".
Though there was a proposal to appoint two additional members, the state government clarified it may not go ahead with it, adding "the government has decided that the OBC Commission shall function as a one-man Commission".
This story is from the September 21, 2024 edition of Ahmedabad Mirror.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the September 21, 2024 edition of Ahmedabad Mirror.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
'I don't care'
Daniel Craig on the next James Bond
Ryan's comeback to Martha
Actor says he's 'not so funny in real life' as entrepreneur says he may be fun to hang out with
Paul & Ridley discuss reunion
Actor reportedly in conversation to re-team with Gladiator filmmaker Ridley Scott for The Dog Stars
ANNE & ZENDAYA SAY YES TO NOLAN
Hollywood stars join Tom Holland and Matt Damon in Oppenheimer maker's next film
Beyoncé dominates 2025 Grammy noms
Singer's career total nominations now stand at 99
Dua cancels concert at last minute
Takes to social media and says cancellation due to 'unsafe conditions'
PREM NAAM HAI MERA
The sinister catchphrase, a sentence, has come to define one of Bollywood's most iconic villains; a villain who slayed with a voice that changed from silken menace to wheedling entreaty, one who was as popular as heroes he worked with...
Tight security for Salman film shoot in Hyderabad
The superstar is a 'Y plus' category security protectee
'I really like making movies'
Vikramaditya on why genre-hopping feels liberating as a filmmaker
Slow & steady: Barun's mantra for success
Actor speaks about his journey from corporate work to showbiz