Amravati ex-mayor Kiran Mahalle appointed NCBC member President Droupadi Murmu has appointed Kiran Mahalle, the former mayor of Amravati and a senior BJP leader, as a member of the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) in New Delhi. Mahalle, who has held prominent roles within the BJP, including leadership positions in the Maharashtra BJP Mahila Morcha and as state secretary, has been actively engaged in social work across the Vidarbha region through her association with Rajaram Pratishthan. Her efforts have focused on advancing women's empowerment, social justice, and regional development. Known for her strong public engagement and dedication to marginalized communities, Mahalle has emerged as a prominent voice for backward classes and socially disadvantaged groups. Her appointment to the NCBC underscores her commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and promoting inclusive growth. The commission, which advises the government on policies related to backward classes, aims to ensure equitable opportunities for historically marginalized sections of society. Mahalle’s political career has been marked by her advocacy for grassroots issues, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas of Maharashtra. Her work with Rajaram Pratishthan has included initiatives to improve education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for underprivileged communities. Colleagues and activists describe her as a leader who bridges the gap between policy and local needs, often prioritizing community welfare over political expediency. The NCBC’s role in shaping affirmative action policies has been a subject of debate, with critics arguing for greater transparency in its recommendations.#droupadi_murmu #kiran_mahalle #national_commission_for_backward_classes #rajaram_pratishthan #maharashtra_bjp_mahila_morcha
