The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to issue orders empowering revenue officials to grant “no caste, no community” certificates to applicants, Live Law reported on Thursday.
Chennai: The Madras High Court has directed the TN govt to bring in a state-level centralised portal to process applications for the issuance of community certificates, enabling applicants residing ...
CHENNAI: Concerned over the red-tape culture in issuing community certificate for the people belonging to the marginalised sections in the society, the Madras High Court has issued a set of directives ...
THOOTHUKUDI: The Tamil Sikh Sangat has appealed to the Tamil Nadu government to recognise Tamil Sikhs as a minority community and acknowledge their religious conversions. The organisation raised the ...
The Supreme Court was hearing a petition related to the issue ST status certificates to individuals claiming to be members of the Hindu Konda Reddis community. Suspecting the prevalence of a "huge ...
THOOTHUKUDI: A 32-year-old woman, hailing from the marginalised Kattunayakan community in Nazareth, recently secured a job as a saleswoman at the Sasthavinallur Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society ...
The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to explain how members of the Malayali community in Erode district were issued Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificates, despite them not being ...
Following repeated protests by members of Kattunaicken and Malai Vedan community residing in Madurai district demanding for Scheduled Tribes (ST) community certificate, Tamil Nadu government earlier ...