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🔥 71 Questions for 71st BPSC Mains | Question यहीं से आयेगा 🔥 In this lecture, we discuss Question 26 – SC/ST Sub-Categorisation, an important topic related to social justice, constitutional provisions, and affirmative action policies for the 71st BPSC Mains Examination. The discussion focuses on the recent Supreme Court judgement and the debate on equitable distribution of reservation benefits within Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 📌 Why SC/ST Sub-Categorisation is important for BPSC Mains? Reservation policies are central to India’s constitutional commitment to social equality and justice. However, disparities in access to reservation benefits among different communities within SC/ST groups have led to debates about sub-categorisation for fair distribution of opportunities. 📘 What you will learn in this lecture: • Meaning and concept of SC/ST sub-categorisation • Constitutional provisions related to reservation • Background of the Supreme Court judgement • Arguments in favour of sub-categorisation • Concerns and criticisms of the policy • Impact on social justice and representation • Relevance for Bihar and Indian polity • How to write a high-scoring mains answer 🎯 This lecture is useful for: • 71st BPSC Mains aspirants • BPSC and other State PCS exams • UPSC aspirants preparing Indian Polity and Social Justice (GS Paper II) 📚 This lecture is part of the “71 Questions for 71st BPSC Mains” series covering the most expected and exam-oriented mains questions. 🔔 Subscribe for more mains-focused lectures. Question यहीं से आयेगा! #bpsc #bpscmains #71stbpsc #socialjustice #reservationpolicy #scstsubcategorisation #indianpolity #constitution #bpscpreparation #upsc #upscpreparation #gs2 #affirmativeaction #mainsanswerwriting