Hyderabad Gazette is a notification issued by the princely state of Hyderabad.
On Maratha reservation, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday accepted 6 out of 8 demands of Manoj Jarange. With this, the movement and hunger strike ended. The decision to implement Hyderabad gazette in the 5 demands which have been considered, the matter of implementing Satara and inverting gazettes in 15 days in 15 days, help 15 crores to the families of the dead and jobs. Apart from this, 58 lakh Kunbi Nondi will be held at Gram Panchayat level and the lineage (Shinde) Committee will get office and time.
At the same time, in the 2 demands that the government has denied, the demand to start an inquiry of the Sage-Sayre certificate and the government on Maratha-kunbi was demanded to take out an order. Hyderabad Gazette has come in the discussion with these 5 demands accepted by the Maharashtra government. Know what is Hyderabad Gazette, what is its connection with Maharashtra and Maratha reservation.
In simple words, it is a notification issued by the princely state of Hyderabad. In the notification, Kunbi i.e. farmer caste was described as backward. The reason for this was his social and economic backward. Now it has been made an issue in the Maratha reservation movement. The Fadnavis government of Maharashtra has said that Hyderabad has accepted the demand to implement the Gazette.
However, the government says that declaring every Maratha a kunbi is not a legal task. This entire process will take two months. At the same time, Jarang Patil, who raises his voice on reservation, says that if someone's relative has received a clan certificate, then the rest of the family should also get it.
Manoj Jarange is from a farmer family.
Manoj Jarang has clearly said that now the Marathas of Marathwada and western Maharashtra will get the benefit of reservation. This will directly benefit them under OBC reservation. Now the question is, what is the connection of Hyderabad's Nizam's notification to Maharashtra?
Its connection is from the era when the country was not independent. Marathwada includes 8 districts of Maharashtra, but before independence it used to be a part of the princely state of Hyderabad. The then Nizam of Hyderabad ordered in 1918, which is known as Hyderabad Gazette.
Manoj Jarange had demanded that the Maharashtra government should give a certificate of being a clan to Marathwada and the Maratha society of western Maharashtra, considering Hyderabad Gazette as proof. The government has given the status of Kunbi caste to the society, assuming this. This will give them the benefit of OBC reservation in education and jobs.
This will make the process of taking the Kunbi caste certificate to the Maratha society. However, for its entire process, the government has sought two months time, but the government has said to take a decision on this in 15 days after doing a legal study of Satara and inverted gadgeties.
Till 1948, the Marathwada region used to be a part of the state of Hyderabad in Nizam. On 17 September 1948, the Government of India carried out Operation Pola and made a difference between Nizamshahi and his atrocities. The state of Hyderabad was administratively divided. The State Reargition Act came into force on 1 November 1956. Under this, the states were restructured on the basis of language. In this way, Marathwada, where the main language was Marathi, was separated from Hyderabad and included in Maharashtra. The Telugu language area Andhra Pradesh, Kannada -speaking, moved to Karnataka (then Mysore). In this way, Hyderabad Gazette came in the discussion about the demand for Maratha reservation.