I have a doubt regarding the community certificate. My mother belongs to SC and my father is BC. In my community certificate my mother's caste is mentioned and now I need to change my community certificate name into my father's caste/ Is it possible to do so and what is the procedure?
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Normally the caste certificate issued by authorities based on the father's caste. It is news that you have received your caste certificate in your mother's caste. It is good to have your caste certificate based on your Mother's caste as there may be higher chances of getting benefits as SC rather than BC. You please check with your local people which is beneficial. And if you are very particular to get a caste certificate with your father's side, you can approach the Panchayat office of your area for a fresh caste certificate by producing your father's caste certificate.
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If you want to have a certificate favouring the cast of your father, you would have to approach the Gram Panchayat where your father was born and apprise Mukhia of your intention. Based on your father's cast, you would be provided a certificate reflecting your cast being BC.
However, with the tag of SC by virtue of your mother being a SC, it will provide you the chance of your better employability since in the areas of the jobs at least in the government sectors, SC aspirants are more preferred than the BC ones.
Hence before you take any step in this regard, this aspect has to be seen.
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You can get it changed. You may be having a birth certificate and in that names of your father and mother might have been mentioned. You have to obtain the caste certificates of your father and mother separately. Then with your birth certificate, your present community certificate and the caste certificates of your parents, you have to reach the Village Administrative officer of the village in which you were born and show these details.
By changing the caste you may be losing some benefits as you are coming to BC from SC. In some states, they may ask for an affidavit from your father in which he has given a confirmation that he belongs to so and so caste and hence his son can be considered as a member of that caste only. If your state wants this you have to approach a lawyer and get the affidavit made. If your father is not alive you have to make an affidavit confirming your father's caste and for this also you have to approach a lawyer and get the affidavit made.
When you have more benefits by getting the caste of your mother that is SC, why you want to go to your father's caste that is BC?
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