Explore the reasons behind the backlog of over 47,000 caste verification cases in Maharashtra, primarily due to vacancies in BARTI committees. The article delves into the impact on citizens and potential solutions.
Caste VerificationBarti CommitteeMaharashtraSocial WelfareRecruitmentReal Estate MaharashtraMar 11, 2025

The BARTI (Backward and Other Communities Caste Research and Tribal Research Institute) committee is responsible for verifying the caste status of individuals in Maharashtra, which is essential for availing reservations in education, employment, and other government schemes.
As of the latest reports, over 47,000 caste verification cases are pending in Maharashtra due to vacancies in the BARTI committees.
The vacancies in the BARTI committees are primarily due to a slow recruitment process and the state government's struggle to fill these positions.
The delays in caste verification can lead to students missing out on scholarship opportunities, job seekers facing difficulties in applying for reserved positions, and individuals being unable to access social welfare schemes and relief during emergencies.
The state government is making efforts to expedite the recruitment process and fill the vacant positions in the BARTI committees. They are also considering implementing a more efficient and transparent system for caste verification.

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