OBC creamy layer criteria for disowned children
3 years ago
My mother has disowned me and my father is not alive anymore. Earlier when I was with them i was falling under creamy layer. But now that I have no legal parent , can i fall in obc non creamy layer ? I am jobless and is looking for a govt job.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
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Creamy layer is based on the income that you earn. Since you are jobless, you might fall under non -creamy layer. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
Creamy layer is based on the income that you earn. Since you are jobless, you might fall under non -creamy layer. If you found this helpful, please rate us.
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The caste that will be considered for the job will be the one in your documents. If yo found this helpful, please rate us.
The caste that will be considered for the job will be the one in your documents. If yo found this helpful, please rate us.
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