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This video explains in detail the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) — its origin, constitutional provisions, composition, powers, and major functions under Article 338 of the Indian Constitution. You’ll learn how the NCSC was created to safeguard the rights and interests of Scheduled Castes (SCs) in India and to ensure that they enjoy equality, dignity, and justice as guaranteed by the Constitution. We cover: • Historical background of the Commission and separation from the National Commission for SCs and STs (2003 Amendment). • Composition: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and Members. • Constitutional provisions: Article 338, 338A, and related clauses. • Functions: Monitoring constitutional safeguards, investigating complaints, advising on socio-economic development policies, and evaluating implementation of welfare schemes. • Powers: The Commission has powers similar to a civil court, allowing it to summon documents, examine witnesses, and hold inquiries. • Reports: Submission to the President annually and recommendations to improve the status of SCs. This topic is vital for Indian Polity, especially for TSPSC, APPSC, UPSC, SSC, and other competitive exams. Understanding how NCSC works provides deep insight into social justice and constitutional governance in India. National Commission for Scheduled Castes, NCSC, Article 338, constitutional bodies, Indian polity, Scheduled Castes welfare, SC rights, powers and functions of NCSC, social justice in India, constitutional safeguards for SCs, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Constitution, commissions in India #NCSC #ScheduledCastes #IndianPolity #Article338 #constitutionofindia #socialjustice #indianconstitution #drambedkar #constitutionalbodies #psc #upsc #indianeconomy #generalknowledge #civics #indianpolitics #governmentofindia #tspscgroup2 #tspscgroup1 #tgpscgroup2 #tgpscgroup1 #appscgroup2 #appscgroup1 #ssc #cgl #ntpc #railway #bank #policeconstable #subinspector #vro #panchayatraj