Subject: Polity
The National Commission for Backward Classes was established to monitor the social and educational status of BC communities and ensure effective implementation of reservation policies. It reviews socio-economic data, investigates complaints, and submits reports to the government aimed at promoting equality and social justice.
In simple language, the Commission works to ensure that backward classes receive their rightful benefits and that disparities in access to resources are addressed. Its findings have often led to policy reforms that improve education, healthcare, and employment opportunities in underprivileged regions.
The Commission also has the power to summon officials and review government actions, making it a key player in promoting accountability and inclusiveness in the governance process.