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OBC Certificate Guidelines for Migrants

The letter discusses issuing Other Backward Class (OBC) certificates to migrants from other states/union territories (UTs). It states that the prescribed authority of a state/UT may issue an OBC certificate to a migrant person who produces a genuine certificate issued to their father by the authority of their father's state of origin, unless a detailed inquiry is needed. The certificate will be issued regardless of whether the migrant's caste is in the OBC list of the new state. Migrants are entitled to benefits from their original state but not necessarily the new state if their caste is not in that state's OBC list. Authorities are asked to verify certificates properly before issuing them and to follow

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OBC Certificate Guidelines for Migrants

The letter discusses issuing Other Backward Class (OBC) certificates to migrants from other states/union territories (UTs). It states that the prescribed authority of a state/UT may issue an OBC certificate to a migrant person who produces a genuine certificate issued to their father by the authority of their father's state of origin, unless a detailed inquiry is needed. The certificate will be issued regardless of whether the migrant's caste is in the OBC list of the new state. Migrants are entitled to benefits from their original state but not necessarily the new state if their caste is not in that state's OBC list. Authorities are asked to verify certificates properly before issuing them and to follow

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Ministry of Welfare Letter No.

12011/11/94-BCC(C),
dated the 8 th April, 1994, to the Chief Secretaries of all States/UTs

Subject: Issuing of Other Backward Class Certificates to migrants from other States/UTs.

In continuation of the DOPT's letter No.36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT) dated 15th November,


1993, I am directed to say that it has been represented to this Department that persons belonging
to OBCs who have migrated from one State to another for the purpose of employment,
education, etc. experience great difficulty in obtaining caste certificates from the State from
which they have migrated. In order to remove this difficulty, it has been decided that the
prescribed authority of a State/U.T. Administration in terms of the DOPT letter No.36012/22/93-
Estt.(SCT) dated 15th November, 1993 may issue the OBC Certificate to a person who has
migrated from another State on the production of a genuine certificate issued to his father by the
prescribed authority of the State of his father's origin except where the prescribed authority feels
that a detailed enquiry is necessary through the State of origin before the issue of the Certificate.

2. The Certificate will be issued irrespective of whether the OBC candidate in question is
included in the list of OBC pertaining to the State/U.T. to which the person has migrated. The
facility does not alter the OBC status of the person in relation to the one or the other State/U.T.
The OBC person on migration from the State/U.T. of his origin to another State/U.T. where his
caste is not in the OBC list is entitled to the concessions/benefits admissible to the OBCs from
the State of his origin and Union Government but not from the State where he has migrated.

3. It is requested that all competent authorities may be advised to issue the OBC Certificate
after satisfying themselves of the correctness of the Certificate. The Lists of the Competent
Authorities empowered as per DOPT's circular of 15th November, 1993 may be followed strictly.
No other authorities may be allowed to issue the OBC Certificates.

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