Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Reservation policy in Bihar is a system of affirmative action that provides historically disadvantaged groups representation in education and employment. Reservations in the state rose from 60 percent in 2021 to 75 percent in 2023. [1] In June 2024, Patna High Court struck down the new reservation policy. [2]
Reaffirmed Bihar State Harijan Kalyan Parishad v. Union of India in that reservation policy cannot be denied by method of selection, and was applicable to the highest level of promotion. [6] [unreliable source?] This judgment was implemented only in Syndicate Bank to April 1993. Indra Sawhney & Others v. Union of India AIR 1993 SC 477 [7]
The break-up of reservation policy is as follows: SC – 16%; ST – 01%; EBC – 18%; BC – 12%, Women of BC – 3%; Amongst all the categories, 50% of the total seats are reserved for students who qualify as a Domicile of Bihar (permanent residents only) and 4% of the total seats for Person with Disability (PWD).
Reservation is a system of affirmative action in India that was established during the British rule.Based on provisions in the Indian Constitution, it allows the Union Government and the States and Territories of India to allocate a specific percentage of reserved quotas or seats, in higher education admissions, employment, political bodies, etc., for "socially and economically backward citizens".
Academic S.N. Malakar, who belongs to one of the Most Backward Classes (MBCs) of Bihar and had participated in the agitation supporting Karpoori Thakur’s reservation policy in the 1970s as a student activist belonging to the All India Students Federation (AISF) contends that the subaltern classes of Bihar – MBCs, dalits and upper OBCs had ...
The major facilities available are waiting rooms, retiring room, computerized reservation facility, reservation counter, vehicle parking, etc. [1] [2] Vehicles are allowed to enter the station premises. There are refreshment rooms vegetarian and non vegetarian, tea stall, book stall, post and telegraphic office and Government Railway police (G ...
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle conducted a brief review Friday of the first 1,037 responses to the book policy, published on the district's website. The responses are compiled from emails to the ...
Many economists and social scientists claim that this is a direct result of the policies of the central government, such as the freight equalisation policy, [27] [28] its apathy towards Bihar, [29] lack of Bihari sub-nationalism, [30] and the Permanent Settlement of 1793 by the British East India Company. [28]