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OBCs and
entrepreneurial
units
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In May 2008
CSO Economic
Census-2005
revealed
that
OBCs,
who have
been granted
27 percent
quota in
government
jobs and
educational
institutions
for being
socially and
economically
backward,
own 15.92
million
entrepreneurial
units
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People from
the
Scheduled
Castes (SCs),
another
marginalised
section of
society with
15 percent
reservation
in
government
jobs and
colleges,
own 3.69
million
units, while
those from
Scheduled
Tribes (STs)
run 1.52
million
units,
according to
the 2005
data.
Mission
IAS’2009
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Out of a
total of
6.08 million
establishments
in the farm
sector, the
share of
OBCs was
2.81 million
or 46.24
percent,
while that
of SCs was
0.61 million
or 10.08
percent. STs
accounted
for only
0.38 million
or 6.32
percent.
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“Over
93 percent
of these
units owned
by OBCs, SCs,
and STs were
in rural
areas,”
said S.K.
Nath,
director
general of
CSO, which
conducted
the Economic
Census that
gives not
only an
insight into
India's
economy but
also intends
to meet the
requirements
of planners,
policy
makers and
researchers.
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The census
says that
100.9
million
people were
employed in
41.83
million
establishments
in India in
2005, out of
which 25.54
million
units were
in rural
areas and
16.29
million in
urban areas.
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Five states
accounting
for about 50
percent of
total
employment
in organised
and
unorganised
sectors
were:
o
Andhra
Pradesh
(11.20
million),
o
Maharashtra
(11.31
million),
o
Tamil
Nadu (10.06
million),
o
Uttar
Pradesh
(8.15
million) and
o
West
Bengal
(10.03
million).
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