10 Major Commissions of M.P. Part 2

Duration: 1 hr 22 min

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This educational video provides a comprehensive lecture on the major commissions of Madhya Pradesh, focusing on their constitutional basis, establishment dates, composition, and functions. The instructor systematically covers the State Finance Commission, State Information Commission (established under RTI Act 2005), Scheduled Caste Commission, Scheduled Tribe Commission, and Backward Classes Commission. Key topics include the appointment processes involving the Governor and Chief Minister, tenure rules (typically 3 to 5 years or age limits), salary structures, and specific powers like civil court authority. The lecture also details fee structures for information requests under MP RTI Rules 2005 and reservation quotas in the Legislative Assembly. Visual aids include whiteboard notes, slides with Hindi text, diagrams of appointment processes, and tables listing commissioners' names. The content is structured chronologically and thematically to aid exam preparation for MP Polity.

Chapters

  1. 0:00 2:00 00:00-02:00

    The lecture begins with an introduction to the political system of Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on major commissions. The instructor displays a slide listing constitutional bodies and highlights the 'State Finance Commission' (राज्य वित्त आयोग). Transitioning to a whiteboard session, the instructor writes '1st Commission - 1954' and begins a vertical list of commissions including the National Commission (NC), Second, Third, Fourth, R., B.P., and M.N.S. Commissions. This establishes the chronological framework for the lesson, with a specific focus on details regarding Article 243(K) and the first commission of 1954.

  2. 2:00 5:00 02:00-05:00

    The instructor elaborates on the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission (State सूचना आयोग), explaining its establishment under the RTI Act, 2005. The slide explicitly mentions 'RTI अधिनियम, 2005 की धारा 15' (Section 15 of RTI Act, 2005) and the establishment date 'दिनांक 22 अगस्त, 2005' (Date August 22, 2005). The composition is detailed as one Chief Information Commissioner and up to ten other Information Commissioners. Tenure rules are noted as 5 years or until age 65, with salary details for the Chief Information Commissioner listed as ₹2,25,000.

  3. 5:00 10:00 05:00-10:00

    The lesson shifts to the fee structure under the Madhya Pradesh Right to Information Rules, 2005. The slide titled 'मध्य प्रदेश सूचना का अधिकार (फीस तथा अपील) नियम, 2005' outlines specific costs: an application fee of 10 rupees, photocopy charges of 2 rupees per page, and document inspection fees of 50 rupees for the first hour. Appeal fees are also highlighted, with a First Appeal costing 50 rupees and a Second Appeal at 100 rupees. The instructor uses a pointer to emphasize these financial figures and the procedural steps for appeals.

  4. 10:00 15:00 10:00-15:00

    The instructor details the appointment process for the Madhya Pradesh Information Commission, showing a diagram where the Governor appoints members based on the Chief Minister's advice. The composition is reiterated as 11 total members (1 Chief + up to 10 others). The tenure is specified under Section 16 as 5 years or up to age 65. The removal process is compared to that of High Court judges under Section 17. A table lists past Chief Information Commissioners, identifying the current one as Shri Vijay Yadav (6th).

  5. 15:00 20:00 15:00-20:00

    The focus moves to the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Caste Commission (MPSCC), established in 1995. The slide notes the publication date '29 जून, 1995' (June 29, 1995) and the implementation date '8 फरवरी, 1996' (February 8, 1996). The commission structure includes a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson. A diagram explains the 15% reservation quota linked to the 2011 population data. The instructor highlights the specific ordinance number and discusses the commission's role in protecting Scheduled Caste rights.

  6. 20:00 25:00 20:00-25:00

    The instructor explains the composition of the Scheduled Caste Commission, specifying a chairman and two members from the Scheduled Castes. The tenure is noted as three years. The lesson transitions to the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Tribe Commission, noting its establishment under the 1995 Act. The slide displays '1995 अधिनियम क्रमांक 24 सन 1995' (Act No. 24 of 1995). The instructor highlights the civil court-like powers of these commissions, including the ability to summon witnesses and demand documents.

  7. 25:00 30:00 25:00-30:00

    The lecture covers the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Castes and Tribes Commission (M.P. Anusuchit Janjati Ayog). The establishment date is reiterated as June 29, 1995. The structure includes three members, with at least two from Scheduled Tribes. The current chairman is identified as 'Ramlal Riteel'. The instructor discusses the commission's functions, including recommending specific tribes for constitutional inclusion under the 1950 Scheduled Tribes Order. The slide emphasizes 'क्रीमी लेयर' (Creamy Layer) and reservation quotas.

  8. 30:00 35:00 30:00-35:00

    The instructor introduces the Madhya Pradesh State Backward Classes Commission. Key dates include Ordinance No. 20 of 1995 and an amendment in 2021. The commission structure is detailed as five members: one Chairman, one Vice-Chairman, and three Members. The tenure is specified as 3 years. The slide shows 'राजपत्र में प्रकाशन - 29 जून, 1995' (Published in Gazette - June 29, 1995). The instructor highlights the Governor's approval date of May 24, 1995.

  9. 35:00 40:00 35:00-40:00

    The lesson transitions to the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) in Madhya Pradesh. The instructor defines the 'Creamy Layer' concept and identifies Vasantrao Naik as the first chairman. The slide displays reservation quotas for the MP Legislative Assembly: S.C. 25%, S.T. 24%, and O.B.C. 26%. The instructor discusses the 1995 Supreme Court judgments regarding reservations and explains how these quotas are applied in the state's political system.

  10. 40:00 45:00 40:00-45:00

    The instructor continues discussing the Backward Classes Commission, focusing on its functions and composition. The slide reiterates the 1995 Act details and the amendment in 2021. The structure of five members is emphasized again, with specific attention to the Chairman and Vice-Chairman roles. The instructor writes numerical data on the board to represent seat distribution and reservation percentages, ensuring students understand the quantitative aspects of the commission's work.

  11. 45:00 50:00 45:00-50:00

    The lecture revisits the Scheduled Caste Commission, highlighting Chairman Kailash Jatav. The instructor explains the commission's powers in detail, emphasizing its civil court-like authority to summon witnesses and demand documents. The slide shows '1995 अधिनियम क्रमांक 24 सन 1995' (Act No. 24 of 1995). The instructor uses hand gestures to emphasize the number of members and their qualifications, ensuring clarity on the commission's operational structure.

  12. 50:00 55:00 50:00-55:00

    The instructor discusses the Scheduled Tribe Commission, noting its establishment under the 1995 Act. The slide highlights 'संरचना :- 3 सदस्य (कम से कम 2 सदस्य अनुसूचित जनजाति)' (Structure: 3 members, at least 2 from Scheduled Tribes). The instructor explains the commission's role in welfare and protection of rights. The lesson transitions to a broader discussion on MP Polity, focusing on the structure and functions of various commissions.

  13. 55:00 60:00 55:00-60:00

    The lecture covers the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Castes and Tribes Commission, with a focus on its establishment date of June 29, 1995. The current chairman is identified as 'Ramlal Riteel'. The instructor discusses the commission's functions, including recommending tribes for constitutional inclusion under the 1950 Scheduled Tribes Order. The slide emphasizes 'क्रीमी लेयर' (Creamy Layer) and reservation quotas, linking them to the 1995 Supreme Court judgments.

  14. 60:00 65:00 60:00-65:00

    The instructor explains the introduction and composition of the Madhya Pradesh State Backward Classes Commission. Key dates include Ordinance No. 20 of 1995 and an amendment in 2021. The commission structure is detailed as five members: one Chairman, one Vice-Chairman, and three Members. The tenure is specified as 3 years. The slide shows 'राजपत्र में प्रकाशन - 29 जून, 1995' (Published in Gazette - June 29, 1995).

  15. 65:00 70:00 65:00-70:00

    The lesson transitions to the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) in Madhya Pradesh. The instructor defines the 'Creamy Layer' concept and identifies Vasantrao Naik as the first chairman. The slide displays reservation quotas for the MP Legislative Assembly: S.C. 25%, S.T. 24%, and O.B.C. 26%. The instructor discusses the 1995 Supreme Court judgments regarding reservations and explains how these quotas are applied in the state's political system.

  16. 70:00 75:00 70:00-75:00

    The instructor continues discussing the Backward Classes Commission, focusing on its functions and composition. The slide reiterates the 1995 Act details and the amendment in 2021. The structure of five members is emphasized again, with specific attention to the Chairman and Vice-Chairman roles. The instructor writes numerical data on the board to represent seat distribution and reservation percentages, ensuring students understand the quantitative aspects of the commission's work.

  17. 75:00 80:00 75:00-80:00

    The lecture revisits the Scheduled Caste Commission, highlighting Chairman Kailash Jatav. The instructor explains the commission's powers in detail, emphasizing its civil court-like authority to summon witnesses and demand documents. The slide shows '1995 अधिनियम क्रमांक 24 सन 1995' (Act No. 24 of 1995). The instructor uses hand gestures to emphasize the number of members and their qualifications, ensuring clarity on the commission's operational structure.

  18. 80:00 82:04 80:00-82:04

    The video concludes with a summary of the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) functions and reservation quotas. The instructor defines the 'Creamy Layer' concept and identifies Vasantrao Naik as the first chairman. The slide displays reservation quotas for the MP Legislative Assembly: S.C. 25%, S.T. 24%, and O.B.C. 26%. The instructor discusses the 1995 Supreme Court judgments regarding reservations and explains how these quotas are applied in the state's political system, wrapping up the lesson on MP Polity commissions.

The lecture systematically covers the major commissions of Madhya Pradesh, beginning with a chronological overview starting from 1954. The State Information Commission is detailed extensively, including its establishment under the RTI Act 2005 (Section 15), composition of one Chief and ten other commissioners, tenure rules (5 years or age 65), and salary structures. Fee structures for information requests are clearly outlined, with application fees at 10 rupees and appeal fees ranging from 50 to 100 rupees. The appointment process involves the Governor acting on the Chief Minister's advice, with removal procedures mirroring those of High Court judges. The Scheduled Caste Commission (1995) and Scheduled Tribe Commission are discussed, highlighting their 3-year tenures, civil court powers, and specific member compositions. The Backward Classes Commission is introduced with its 1995 ordinance, 2021 amendment, and five-member structure. Reservation quotas for the Legislative Assembly (SC 25%, ST 24%, OBC 26%) and the concept of 'Creamy Layer' are explained in the context of NCBC functions. Visual aids like whiteboard notes, slides with Hindi text, and diagrams support the instructional content.