In Caste Certificate Where Is Caste Certificate Number

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Citizensprimary interaction with the government is for obtaining various services. National Governance Plan (NeGP) was envisioned with the ultimate objective of bringing public services closer to homes of citizens as articulated in the Vision Statement of NeGP,

"Make all Government services accessible to the common man in his locality, through common service delivery outlets, and ensure efficiency, transparency, and reliability of such services at affordable costs to realize the basic needs of the common man"



In an attempt to fulfill this vision, the Government of Odisha has implemented the ServicePlus platform of NIC to provide services to citizens.



ServicePlus is a single, unified, metadata-based portal to citizen and government alike where any service can be defined, accessed, delivered and monitored. ServicePlus facilitates any Central or State Government department or local governments (Panchayats, Municipalities etc.) to define all the metadata related to service like service definition, service coverage, target beneficiary, applicable submission modes, applicable service charges, creation of application forms and intermediate documents, application life cycle and output certificate.


A citizen can apply for a Service through following ways:

Freezing of the application checks the complete inter relation between the various service requirements before activating the service.View All Available Services is displayed on the screen.Click on Advance search. The list of services will be displayed.In action field you will get the application form link, after clicking on application form link you will get the application submission location form as screen below.Select your location from the Service list of district Panchayat from a drop down list.After clicking on submit the Application form will be displayed.When you click on Next Button, you will move on enclosures, it display following fields Type of Enclosure, Enclosure Document, Source and File Reference as screen below.Select whether you want to attach a new file or select from documents repository.If you select attach new file you will have to browse and attach a new file from your computer.If you select documents repository select the file to be attached along with application from your documents attached in your profile.Again when you click on Next Button, the charge screen will appear as below. If an online payment option is available for the service make payment option will be available. Make payment if required and click on submit.-->


A citizen can apply for a Service through following ways:

Online - Citizen can apply for a service online by registering (Once only). After registration username and password can be generated. Click on Login link and use username and password to access the application form.CSC - Citizen may contact any CSC for applying the service.


You can track your application status by the following ways:

To get the status of application, click on "Check Your Application Status" button on the Home page.You can also check the application status using your credentials (username and password). Click on Login on Home page and enter the credentials. Once you logged in, click on "Track Application Status" link provided under "View Status of Application".


You can print your issued certificate in the following ways:

Click on login button placed on top right of the home page. Use your credentials (username and password) and login to the system.Click on View Status of Application --> Track Application Status under Menu.Click on Current Status --> Delivered against the Application Reference No.A pop up window named "Application Form Details" will be displayed. Scroll down and Click on "Output Certificate" link.The desired e-Certificate will be displayed on the screen. You can take the print now.


Once can verify the issued e-Certificates by the following steps:

Click on "Verify your Certificate" button on the Home page.Enter the application reference number and token number printed on the certificate.Click on "Download Certificate". The certificate gets downloaded if the entered values are correct.


The e-District initiative of the Department of Electronics & Information Technology(DeitY), Ministry of Communication & Information Technology (MCIT), and Government of India has been identified as one of the Mission Mode Projects at the State level. The project aims at providing support to the basic administrative unit i.e "District Administration" to enable content development of G2C services, which would optimally leverage and utilize the three infrastructure pillars, the State Wide Area Network(SWAN) for connectivity, State Data Centre(SDC) for secure and fail safe data storage, and Common Service Centres(CSCs) as the primary front-ends for service delivery to deliver services to the citizens at their doorstep.

The e-District portal involves integrated and seamless delivery of citizen services by district administration through automation of workflow, back end digitization, integration and process redesigning across participating sections/departments for providing services in a most efficient manner to the citizens.


Caste Certificate:- India is a nation rich in history and diversity. The caste system is also a part of this diversity. India has 3000 castes and 25000 subcastes based on occupation. These castes are divided based on Categories like General, OBC, SC/ST, etc. Caste Certificate helps Indian citizens prove their Caste to get benefits under reservation-based govt schemes.


Step 5: After submitting the request emitra operator will provide you a receipt with the application number, and you will also get an SMS and email on your registered mobile number and email.


Step 6: The concerned department of the Tehsil will process the certificate request, and after successful verification, the authorized Government Officer will issue the Jati Praman Patra.


In India, there are several states, each with its own rules and authorities for issuing online caste certificates. The following are the officials or authorities who can issue the OBC, SC/ST certificates:


A caste certificate or Jati Praman Patra is a very useful document for citizens of India. It helps OBC, SC/ST category candidates benefit from various government schemes, scholarships, and job quotas. You should get this certificate if you also belong to these categories. To get Jati Praman Patra, follow all the instructions in this article.


Ans. Candidates can check their caste certificate by visiting a nearby e-Mitra or tehsil office. They can also check their Jati Praman Patra by visiting the official website of the concerned state.


Caste certificate is a documentary proof of a person belonging to a certain caste, as categorized under the Indian Constitution. It is also commonly known as a community certificate. The issuance system of permanent caste/ community certificate was initiated in Madhya Pradesh. Caste Certificates are used to provide certain privileges to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in order to bring equality among all the citizens. Thus, a caste certificate is mandatory for receiving any such benefits for a person belonging to Scheduled Cast or Scheduled Tribe community. In this article, we look at the procedure for obtaining caste certificate in Madhya Pradesh.


Caste certificate is a documentary proof which certifies that an individual belongs to a particular caste. In Madhya Pradesh, caste certificate is required to apply for Government jobs, claim admissions in state or central universities, or to qualify for scholarships.


The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic instance of social classification based on castes. It has its origins in ancient India, and was transformed by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, especially in the aftermath of the collapse of the Mughal Empire and the establishment of the British Raj.[1][2][3][4] It is today the basis of affirmative action programmes in India as enforced through its constitution.[5] The caste system consists of two different concepts, varna and jati, which may be regarded as different levels of analysis of this system.


The caste system as it exists today is thought to be the result of developments during the collapse of the Mughal era and the rise of the British colonial government in India.[1][6][7] The British Raj furthered this development, making rigid caste organisation a central mechanism of administration.[6] Between 1860 and 1920, the British incorporated the Indian caste system into their system of governance, granting administrative jobs and senior appointments only to Christians and people belonging to certain castes.[8] Social unrest during the 1920s led to a change in this policy.[9] Caste was no longer used by the colonial authority to functionally organize civil society. This reflected changes in administrative practices, understandings of expertise, and the rise of new European scholarly institutions.[10] After the 1920s, the colonial administration began a policy of positive discrimination by reserving a certain percentage of government jobs for the lower castes. In 1948, negative discrimination on the basis of caste was banned by law and further enshrined in the Indian constitution in 1950;[11] however, the system continues to be practiced in parts of India.[5] There are 3,000 castes and 25,000 sub-castes in India, each related to a specific occupation.[12]

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