BHUBANESWAR: Odisha cabinet, led by CM Mohan Charan Majhi , on Wednesday approved 11.25% reservation for socially and economically backward classes (SEBC) in higher educational institutions, extending the existing quota benefits beyond govt jobs. This, however, excludes admission in medical and engineering colleges, reports Ashok Pradhan.
Speaking to mediapersons after the cabinet meeting, Majhi said the new policy, set to take effect from the current academic year, will be implemented for admissions across govt universities, govt-aided institutions and various higher educational establishments throughout the state.
The policy covers a wide range of academic programmes, including undergraduate, postgraduate, teacher training and law courses under the administrative control of school and mass education, higher education, culture and sports departments.
“ ...Previous govts failed to ensure such a move, depriving the backward classes of getting social justice,” Majhi said.
The decision comes just days after Centre gave its approval for nationwide caste enumeration and days before Majhi completes one year as CM. Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan lauded Odisha govt’s move as “historic”.
Speaking to mediapersons after the cabinet meeting, Majhi said the new policy, set to take effect from the current academic year, will be implemented for admissions across govt universities, govt-aided institutions and various higher educational establishments throughout the state.
The policy covers a wide range of academic programmes, including undergraduate, postgraduate, teacher training and law courses under the administrative control of school and mass education, higher education, culture and sports departments.
“ ...Previous govts failed to ensure such a move, depriving the backward classes of getting social justice,” Majhi said.
The decision comes just days after Centre gave its approval for nationwide caste enumeration and days before Majhi completes one year as CM. Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan lauded Odisha govt’s move as “historic”.
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