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Their caste, traditionally tasked with crushing oil seeds, stood some rungs above the untouchables, belonging instead to the bureaucratic category of "Other Backward Classes".
Court documents and interviews with parents and students from Lane indicate that hundreds of students may have been discharged from Lane and shuffled into one bureaucratic category or another that avoided increasing the school's dropout rate, a category monitored closely in performance reviews.
Under the new policy, UC has created a new bureaucratic category, called "postdoctoral scholar," that includes all three buckets of postdocs.
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This case examines the ways in which inventors seek to sell their ideas to government, and the ways in which government agencies, in turn, respond to technological innovations that challenge traditional bureaucratic categories and missions.
A23 NEW YORK/REGION B1-10 Bureaucracy Hides Failure Of Students to Graduate Growing numbers of students -- most of them struggling academically -- are being pushed out of New York City's school system and classified under bureaucratic categories that hide their failure to graduate.
Growing numbers of students -- most of them struggling academically -- are being pushed out of New York City's school system and classified under bureaucratic categories that hide their failure to graduate.
Just as the definition of crime is inherently ideological, so the decision as to what constitutes an "official" protest or an "extremist" outrage is in part ideological and normative, deriving from the legal and political culture of policing in a given state and bureaucratic categories deployed by local and national forces.
This summer, in response to charges that New York City schools push out tens of thousands of students who have fallen behind their expected grade -- and put them in bureaucratic categories where they will not be counted as dropouts -- Chancellor Joel I. Klein acknowledged that there was a widespread problem that was a "tragedy" for many students, and promised to fix it.
And there are several other bureaucratic categories that may hide "pushouts," among them, Code 31 (transfer to auxiliary services), Code 32 (transfer to an outreach center), Code 36 (enrolled in a high school equivalency program outside the New York City school system) and Code 38 (transferred to a state-approved equivalency program within the student's same school).
Similar sentiments are expressed by Rosenberg, 29 who on the subject of disease categories argues "once articulated, such bureaucratic categories cannot help but exert a variety of substantive effects on individuals and institutional relationships" (p.254).
But the Baljinder Singh case might be the first in a new category of bureaucratic enforcement.
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