Karnataka’s New Backward Class Survey Raises Questions On Quotas, Accuracy And Social Justice

In a bid to resolve the Karnataka caste conundrum, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has mandated yet another survey of backward classes, the fifth since 1975. But if competing interest groups can strong-arm a state government into rejecting survey data, can the exercise result in an objective identification of socially and economically backward groups?

The move brings into focus the increasing complexity of India’s quota system and the urgent need for rationalisation based on accurate data.

### The Karnataka Backward Classes Survey Controversy

In Karnataka, the 2015 Kantharaj Commission conducted an exhaustive survey that covered almost the entire population of the state. However, its report was kept in abeyance until 2024. The full data is not yet available, but politically influential communities such as the Lingayats and Vokkaligas have complained about massive undercounting of their respective populations.

Media reports citing earlier commissions — the 1986 Venkataswamy and 1990 O Chinnappa Reddy commissions — allege a sharp decline in the share of the Lingayat population, from 17% in 1986 to 11% in 2015. To avert a political firestorm, the state government has ordered a fresh survey.

Meanwhile, the opposition has highlighted the lack of transparency regarding the Kantharaj Commission’s findings. They also point out that a pan-India caste census is scheduled for the coming year, questioning the justification for spending Rs 420 crore of taxpayers’ money on a fresh survey.

### Challenges in Census Data and Quota Systems

Further complications may arise if the data from the pan-India caste census does not match that of the state backward class commission survey.

Similar challenges have occurred elsewhere. In Telangana, the state caste census evoked criticism over alleged unscientific methodology, data manipulation, and undercounting of backward classes and other communities. The debate also reignited discussions on whether non-Hindus should be included in the caste census, since caste stratification is not recognised by religions other than Hinduism.

Telangana has justified a quota for Muslims on the grounds of ‘backwardness’ rather than religion. This argument implicitly recognises the de facto existence of caste among Muslim communities, although social equality is a core tenet of Islam. It remains for the courts to make a final ruling on this matter.

### Political Pressures and Judicial Caps on Quotas

Caste census data is bound to be controversial as competing interest groups jostle to claim a larger share of the population, and therefore quotas. State governments must summon the political will to resist such pressures and act judiciously on the data.

The basic objective of the caste census is to promote social justice. This means not just identifying communities under-represented in education, employment, and political representation, but also formulating policies based on hard data.

Typically, this translates into allocating larger quotas for these communities in government institutions and representative bodies. However, increasing the quota for one community generally means reducing it for another, something no state government is prepared to do.

For example, after the 2022 Bihar caste census, the state government expanded quotas for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes (OBCs), and Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) to a combined 65% by amending existing reservation statutes. But in June 2024, the Patna High Court set aside these amendments on constitutional grounds, and the Supreme Court refused to intervene, leaving quotas capped at 50%.

Similarly, courts in other states have enforced the 50% cap on caste-based quotas. The Chhattisgarh High Court struck down an order increasing quotas to 58% in 2022. The Bombay High Court has invalidated quota expansions exceeding 50% and is hearing petitions against renewed attempts. The Rajasthan and Orissa High Courts have also rejected quota increases beyond the 50% ceiling.

### Moving Beyond Inflating the Reservation Pie

State governments should not view the caste census merely as a tool to inflate the size of the reservation pie. Instead, this valuable data has multiple applications.

Firstly, it can guide a fairer distribution of quotas within categories. States can implement quotas within quotas, even for Scheduled Castes.

For instance, the Rohini Commission highlighted how dominant OBC groups corner benefits to the detriment of others — revealing that a third of OBCs had received no benefits at all. This underscores the acute need for reservation reforms based on accurate census data.

However, slicing quotas more finely may provoke social unrest. This has intensified pressure on the judiciary to either lift the 50% cap on quotas or to extend reservations to the private sector. Both options carry potential downsides, including exacerbating the ‘brain drain’ as talent leaves India — a risky outcome as the nation seeks to leverage its human capital for development.

### Using Census Data to Enhance Welfare Measures

Another significant application of caste census data lies in formulating welfare measures. Accurate numbers enable better targeting of subsidies, community development programmes, and financial allocations to the most underprivileged groups.

Vote bank politics often leads to haphazard tinkering with quotas, resulting in chaotic outcomes. States should await the comprehensive caste census data and use it constructively to rationalise the quota system and target genuinely underprivileged communities more effectively.

**About the Author:**
Bhavdeep Kang is a senior journalist with 35 years of experience working with major newspapers and magazines. She is currently an independent writer and author.
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Japan FIVB exit not on absent standouts’ shoulders, says Tillie

Japan coach Laurent Tillie had no excuses following their exit in the 2025 FIVB Men’s World Championship.

While the Ryujin Nippon secured a victory against Libya on Wednesday night at the Araneta Coliseum, playing in front of a passionate and rowdy “home” crowd, the win was not enough to change their fate.

Despite the spirited performance, Japan did not advance to the competition’s next round, bringing their championship journey to an end.
https://sports.inquirer.net/640742/japan-fivb-exit-not-on-absent-standouts-shoulders-says-tillie

‘Jimmy line’ couple snared after being spotted topping up graft phone

Two graft phone numbers were used to send flare messages to known drug users in the Wirral.

These messages were part of an ongoing effort to communicate with individuals involved in drug activity within the area. The use of these specific phone numbers allowed authorities to monitor and manage the situation more effectively.

Further investigations are underway to understand the full scope and impact of these communications. Authorities are committed to addressing drug-related issues in the Wirral through targeted measures and community engagement.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/jimmy-line-couple-snared-after-32503547

Derrick Rose: 2011 Manila stint ‘best All-Star Game I’ve played in’

Derrick Rose made his way back to Manila, much to the excitement of local fans who got to see the NBA legend in person. Some lucky attendees even managed to snag an autograph, creating unforgettable memories.

This visit marked Rose’s third time in the country. His first trip was particularly memorable, as he participated in a two-game exhibition series alongside a collection of NBA stars. Fans continue to appreciate his presence and contributions to the sport during these visits.
https://sports.inquirer.net/640762/rose-2011-manila-stint-best-all-star-game-ive-played-in

“Too good for the sport”, “Might actually be the missing key” – Fans hail Barcelona star for showing in 2-1 win against Newcastle

Barcelona fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to express their admiration for goalkeeper Joan Garcia following the team’s thrilling 2-1 victory over Newcastle United.

The UEFA Champions League match, held on Thursday, September 18, showcased Garcia’s impressive skills and crucial saves, which played a significant role in securing the win.

Supporters praised his performance across social media, highlighting his confidence and composure under pressure. This standout display has certainly earned Garcia recognition among the Barcelona faithful.
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Bhopal: Youth Assaulted For Not Joining Social Media Campaign

**23-Year-Old MBA Student Assaulted for Refusing to Support Social Media Campaign in Bhopal**

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Shivam Pandey, a 23-year-old MBA student specializing in Hospital Management, was allegedly assaulted by his senior, Mahendra Chauhan. The incident reportedly occurred because Shivam refused to post an Instagram story in support of Shariq Machhli, a controversial figure linked to criminal activities.

According to Shivam’s complaint, the assault took place on Tuesday night when he stopped at a café in Indrapuri for tea. Mahendra confronted him about not sharing Shariq’s story on Instagram despite repeated instructions. The complaint states that Mahendra verbally abused Shivam, slapped him multiple times, and pulled his hair in front of bystanders and local residents.

Shivam further alleged that Mahendra has been aggressively running online campaigns to promote Shariq’s image and pressures youngsters to join these social media campaigns. Those who refuse reportedly face threats and physical attacks by Mahendra and associates of Shariq.

Following the complaint, the Piplani police have registered a non-cognizable report against Mahendra Chauhan. Police officials have confirmed that further investigations are underway.

The background of this case involves Shariq Machhli’s family members, including his nephew Yaseen and relative Shahwar, who were recently arrested for operating a drug and illegal firearms syndicate. They have also been booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Meanwhile, Shariq Machhli himself remains under police scrutiny for suspected involvement in various criminal activities and harassment of women.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as the investigation progresses.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-youth-assaulted-for-not-joining-social-media-campaign

Has there ever been a co-DPOY in WNBA history? A’ja Wilson splitting Defensive Player honor with Lynx’s forward explored

The WNBA announced on Thursday that Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson and Minnesota Lynx forward Alanna Smith have been named the 2025 co-Defensive Players of the Year.

Both players demonstrated exceptional defensive skills throughout the season, earning them this prestigious recognition. Their contributions have been instrumental in their respective teams’ performances.

This honor highlights Wilson’s and Smith’s impact on the court, solidifying their status as two of the league’s top defenders. Fans and analysts alike look forward to their continued excellence in the upcoming seasons.
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“Too good for the sport”, “Might actually be the missing key” – Fans hail Barcelona star for showing in 2-1 win against Newcastle

Barcelona fans on X (formerly Twitter) have heaped praise on goalkeeper Joan Garcia following the team’s impressive 2-1 victory over Newcastle United.

The match, which took place on Thursday, September 18, was a crucial fixture in the UEFA Champions League. Garcia’s outstanding performance played a significant role in securing the win, earning him widespread acclaim from supporters across social media.

Fans highlighted his key saves and confident presence between the sticks, applauding his contribution to Barcelona’s success in this important encounter.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/news-too-good-sport-might-actually-missing-key-fans-hail-barcelona-star-showing-2-1-win-newcastle

DigiPlus ramps up patron care with P1-M bond to secure winnings

MANILA, Philippines — DigiPlus Interactive Corp. is ramping up its consumer protection efforts with the launch of the local online gambling industry’s first surety bond program.

The program promises to guarantee up to P1 million per player, providing an added layer of security and confidence for consumers.

This initiative was rolled out as the sector faces tight government scrutiny, emphasizing DigiPlus’s commitment to responsible gaming and player protection.

In a regulatory filing on Thursday, the company detailed the specifics of the surety bond program and its role in enhancing industry standards.

https://business.inquirer.net/547871/digiplus-ramps-up-patron-care-with-p1-b-bond-to-secure-winnings

Revamped women’s centre opens in Brandon

**$100,000 Invested to Improve Western Manitoba Women’s Centre in Brandon**

BRANDON, Manitoba – Taxpayers have contributed $100,000 to upgrade the Western Manitoba Women’s Centre’s new location in Brandon. This investment will enhance the centre’s capacity and enable it to offer more programs, Municipal Relations Minister Glen Simard announced Thursday at the grand opening of the facility.

“Investments like these are vital to the health and well-being of women, gender-diverse individuals, and their children by providing additional safe and welcoming spaces,” said Simard. He emphasized that the funding will help expand the centre’s capacity, ensuring women overcoming gender-based violence in western Manitoba have a safe space within the community.

The Western Manitoba Women’s Centre offers programs, services, and counseling addressing issues such as family violence. It also assists women in accessing services throughout the region. Counseling is provided in both English and Spanish, and the centre runs a breakfast program for women and children.

“This is more than just a building; it is a place of safety, connection, and hope,” said centre director Julia Krykavska. “We are proud to create a space where women and their children can find support, share their voices, and build brighter futures. This centre belongs to all of us and stands as a testament to the strength and resilience of people in western Manitoba.”

The new facility is located at 1233 Rosser Ave. Simard shared that he was approached about the need for a new site shortly after being elected in 2023.

“The staff contacted me right out of the gate, saying they were outgrowing their space,” Simard said, adding he’s very pleased to support them with this ground-up funding.

Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine attended the official opening and smudging ceremony, followed by a welcome song and drumming performed by staff members.

“People really believe in the work that they do, and in our culture, we say it’s heart work. That means it’s connected to heart and to spirit,” Fontaine told the Brandon Sun.

The Families Department also provides operational funding to the centre, amounting to $245,000 over two years.

*Source: Brandon Sun*
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/2025/09/18/revamped-womens-centre-opens-in-brandon