Regarding EWS certificate Regarding EWS certificate

10 months ago

Dear sir / madam I wanna ask regarding residential house in EWS certificate certificate. Sir there is a residential house in the name of both my mother and my brother and my brother is not married. And it is a1000 sq ft do can I apply for EWS certificate, I am his sister

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Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear Client,

To be eligible for the EWS certificate, you will have to satisfy all the conditions mentioned below:

1) You should be a ‘general’ candidate (not covered under reservation for SC, ST or OBC).
2)Your family’s gross annual income should be below Rs. 8 lakhs. This includes income from all sources such as agriculture, salary, business, etc. for the financial year before you apply for the exam.
3)Your family should not own agricultural land of size 5 acres or more.
4)Your family should not own a residential flat of area 1000 square feet or more.
5)Your family should not own a residential plot (in notified municipalities) of an area 100 square yards or more.
6)Your family should not own a residential plot (other than in notified municipalities) of area 200 square yards or more.
For this purpose, ‘family’ includes the following: The person seeking the reservation. His/her parents. His/her siblings below the age of 18 years. His/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years. The land or property owned by the family in different locations should be clubbed while checking the eligibility conditions for EWS reservations.
You can get the EWS certificate from your local government authority (Tehsil/SDM). The certificate is called an ‘Income and Assets Certificate’, and this is the proof that is required to avail the EWS reservation.
You may reach out to the Office of Tehsil of SDM for further clarification before submission of application for EWS Certificate.
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