Union Minister for Communication & IT and Law & Justice Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad launched the “Online Grievance Management Portal of National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC)”.
Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment launched Grievance Redressal System.
The system is based on the need for redressal of grievances related to atrocities against Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).
It provides an online platform to enable citizens to lodge complaints in the social welfare department.
This will enhance the belief of the public in a functional justice delivery system which in turn would contribute to better law and order situation.
The portal would facilitate easy tracking of an individual case from the lodging of complaint to its closure.
The online portal would make the grievance redressal mechanism more transparent and accountable.
The portal was developed in collaboration with the Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics(BISAG-N), a Centre of Excellence under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology(MeitY).
The National Commission for Scheduled Castes is an Indian constitutional body set up under Article 338 to safeguard the interests of the scheduled castes.
Constitutionally, it is vested with the responsibility to investigate and monitor all matters relating to the constitutional safeguards for the SCs and to review the legislative measures taken by the Central and State Governments for the welfare of these classes.
The first Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was set up in August 1978 with Bhola Paswan Shastri as Chairman and other four members. Members of the commission includes a chairman, a vice chairman and four other members.
What are the functions of the NCSC?
You might have already known about NCSC, but not many people know their role and the functions of a scheduled caste under the Constitution. Here are some functions mentioned below, which are performed by NCSC.
The National Commission for SCs consists of a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, and three other members.
At least two of these four members should be scribes from State and Territory level commissions for SCs.
They are appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal.
The President also determines their conditions of service and tenure of office.