66% sanitation workers in Central govt. from SC, ST, OBC groups: DoPT report


66% Sanitation Workers in Central Govt. from SC/ST/OBC Groups: DoPT Report — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Report DoPT Annual Report 2024-25
Implementing body Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Data reference date January 1, 2024
Scope 32.52 lakh employees, 80 Ministries/Departments
SC reservation quota 15% (direct recruitment)
ST reservation quota 7.5% (direct recruitment)
OBC reservation quota 27% (direct recruitment)
EWS reservation quota 10% (since 103rd Amendment, 2019)
Group A — SC representation 14.2% (below 15% mandated quota)
Group A — ST representation 6.54% (below 7.5% mandated quota)
Group A — OBC representation 19.14% (below 27% mandated quota)
Group B — SC 16.2%
Group B — ST 7.63%
Group B — OBC 21.95%
Group C (excl. sanitation) — SC 16.75%
Group C (excl. sanitation) — ST 8.94%
Group C (excl. sanitation) — OBC 27.29%
Overall — SC 16.84%
Overall — ST 8.7%
Overall — OBC 26.32%
Safai karmacharis (Group C) from SC/ST/OBC >66%
EWS data availability Not provided in this report
Enabling constitutional articles Arts. 15(4), 16(4), 16(6), 335, 338, 338A, 338B

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Ethical / Governance

Administrative

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. DoPT Annual Report 2024-25 covers 32.52 lakh Union government employees across 80 Ministries and Departments. [S1]
  2. Data in the report is as of January 1, 2024. [S1]
  3. More than 66% of Group C safai karmacharis in the Union government are from SC, ST, and OBC groups combined. [S1]
  4. SC representation among Group A posts: 14.2% (below the mandated 15%). [S1]
  5. OBC representation among Group A posts: 19.14% (below the mandated 27%). [S1]
  6. In Group C posts (excluding sanitation workers), OBC representation is 27.29%, the closest any group comes to meeting its quota. [S1]
  7. DoPT mandates reservation in direct recruitment: SC 15%, ST 7.5%, OBC 27%, EWS 10%. [S1]
  8. The 2024-25 report is the first to include OBC data since 2018-19 — a gap of approximately 6 years. [S1]
  9. The report provides no data on EWS employees, despite 10% EWS reservation being in force since 2019. [S1]
  10. NAMASTE Scheme (Mechanised Sanitation): budget ₹349.73 crore, period FY 2023-24 to 2025-26, implementing agencies: Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment + Ministry of HUA via NSKFDC. [S2]
  11. Article 335 of the Constitution deals with claims of SCs and STs to services and posts of the Union and States. [S2]
  12. OBC reservation in Central government services was implemented from September 8, 1993 following the Indra Sawhney ruling. [S2]
  13. The National Commission for Safai Karamcharis (NCSK) is a statutory body under the National Commission for Safai Karamcharis Act, 1993. [S2]
  14. As of January 1, 2016, SC representation in Central government was 17.49%, ST 8.47%, OBC 21.57% (PIB data, 78 ministries). [S2]
  15. Sub-categorisation within SC for reservation was upheld by the Supreme Court in State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh (2024) — a potential future policy change affecting Central govt. data. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-I Social empowerment; poverty & developmental issues; effects of globalisation on Indian society; social movements
GS-II Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections; mechanisms, laws, institutions for protection of vulnerable sections; issues relating to development & management of Social Sector
GS-IV Ethics in governance; bias & prejudice; social influence

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "Despite decades of reservation policy, SC/ST/OBC employees remain concentrated in the lowest rungs of the Central government services. Critically examine the structural reasons for this persistence and suggest corrective measures." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  2. "The DoPT Annual Report 2024-25 reveals a significant data gap regarding EWS representation in Central government. Discuss the implications of this gap for policy evaluation and suggest measures to strengthen India's reservation monitoring framework." (GS-II, 10 marks)

  3. "Caste-based occupational segregation in formal public employment reflects the limits of affirmative action divorced from social transformation. Comment with reference to recent data on sanitation workers in the Union government." (GS-I/GS-IV, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Manual Scavenging & Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers Act, 2013 Direct occupational link — safai karmacharis overlap with this category; legal framework for elimination
Mandal Commission & OBC Reservation (Indra Sawhney Case, 1992) Foundational jurisprudence for the reservation percentages cited in the DoPT report
103rd Constitutional Amendment & EWS Reservation The data gap in DoPT report on EWS makes this immediately relevant
Sub-categorisation within SC Reservation (Davinder Singh, 2024) Latest SC ruling that could reshape Central government reservation data going forward
NAMASTE Scheme Government's mechanisation response to the occupational concentration highlighted in the report
National Commission for Safai Karamcharis (NCSK) Statutory oversight body for this workforce — functions, powers, recent reports
Post-Based Roster System (R.K. Sabharwal, 1995) Administrative mechanism governing how reservation is computed — explains why Group A underrepresentation persists
Article 335 vs. Article 16(4) — Tension in Reservation Policy Constitutional interpretation frequently tested in Mains

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing DoPT with DISHA/NCSK: DoPT (under Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions) publishes this annual report — not the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment or the NCSK.

  2. Mixing up reservation mandates with actual representation: The 15%/7.5%/27%/10% figures are quotas in direct recruitment, not the actual representation figures — actual SC representation overall is 16.84%, which can exceed 15% due to promotions, carry-forward, etc.

  3. Assuming EWS data is in the report: The 2024-25 DoPT report provides no EWS data — a common trap if aspirants assume all four categories are reported equally.

  4. Conflating Group C sanitation worker data with overall Group C data: The >66% SC/ST/OBC figure applies specifically to safai karmacharis within Group C; the broader Group C (excluding sanitation) shows SC 16.75%, ST 8.94%, OBC 27.29% — very different figures.

  5. Wrong year for OBC data resumption: This is the first DoPT annual report to include OBC data since 2018-19 (not 2020-21 or 2022-23, which aspirants might guess).


11. Sources