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Karnataka Cabinet Approves Bill For 100% Kannadiga Reservation In Private Firms

The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting held on Monday and was announced by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah.(Photo Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons)</p></div>
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah.(Photo Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons)

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that the Karnataka cabinet has passed a bill mandating 100% reservation for Kannadigas in the private sector for Group C and D posts.

The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting held on Monday and was announced by the Minister via a post on X.

"We are a pro-Kannada government. Our priority is to look after the welfare of the Kannadigas," he said.

According to sources in the law department, the "Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in the Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill, 2024" will be tabled on Thursday in the Assembly.

On the appointment of "Local Candidates'', the bill says, "Any industry, factory or other establishments shall appoint 50% of local candidates in management categories and 70% in non-management categories."

If the candidates do not possess secondary school certificate with Kannada as a language, they must pass a Kannada proficiency test as specified by the "Nodal Agency", it says.

If the qualified local candidates are not available, the establishments within three years with active collaboration of government or its agencies should take steps to train them, it says.

If sufficient number of local candidates are not available, then an establishment may apply for relaxation from the provisions of this Act to the government.

"Such orders passed by the Government shall be final, provided that, the relaxation provided under this section shall not be less than 25% for management category and 50% for non-management categories," the proposed bill says.

Every industry or factory or other establishment should inform the nodal agency about the compliance of the provisions of this Act in such form, within such period as may be prescribed, the copy of the bill read.

The role of the nodal agency will be to verify the reports furnished by an employer or occupier or manager of an establishment and submit a report to the government indicating the implementation of the provisions of this Act.

The nodal agency will have powers to call for any records information or documents in the possession of an employer or occupier or manager of an establishment for the purpose of verifying the report.

The government may appoint an officer not below the rank of Assistant Labour Commissioner as the authorised officer for the purpose of compliance of the provisions of the Act.

Any employer or occupier or manager of an establishment, who contravenes the provisions of this Act, should be liable for a penalty between Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000.

"If the contravention continues after penalty has been imposed, then, with further penalty which may extend to one hundred rupees for each day till the time contravention so continues," the proposed bill says.