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SC questions validity of 1931 Census for reservations
The SC order may force the government to look for alternative sources of information about OBC population in India, reports Chetan Chauhan

HRD ministry to deliberate on quota issue
The HRD ministry is expected to deliberate on the issue of instructing Central government educational instituted to refrain from implementing quota, reports Chetan Chauhan
Govt to examine Supreme Court oder on reservation
The Govt says the SC order staying the 27% OBC quota would be examined by the Law Ministry, reports Chetan Chauhan
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SC stays quota for OBCs in IITs, IIMs
The SC says that the affluent among OBCs won't get benefit of affirmative action, reports Satya Prakash
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All set for OBC quota in IITs, IIMs
Govt finalises the blueprint to ensure that there are enough good teachers to teach them, reports Aloke Tikku.
IIM-A to seek grants

India Inc told to walk quota talk
Govt wants firms to submit the number of SC/ST people they recruited this year, reports Gaurav Choudhury.Industry against quota

Keep creamy layer out of quota: SC
SC says excluding the layer from those getting quota benefits is a constitutional requirement, reports Satya Prakash.What India Inc says

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Students' Take
  All for a coveted seat

While some students think it is going to be misused, a section thinks it is a political gimmick.

Students protest against quota


The students vowed to intensify their protest if the Government went ahead with the proposal.

No thanks: IIT’s quota students

Beneficiaries of the existing quota system at IIT, Powai are against the Govt's decision to increase reservation to 49.5%.
 
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