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UPA decides: Quota from next June

THE GOVERNMENT has decided to bring an enabling law in the monsoon session of Parliament to give effect to 27 per cent OBC quota in central educational institutions from the academic session starting June 2007. The UPA-Left Coordination Committee, which met on Tuesday night, also decided that a small committee of experts (an Oversight Committee) will be set up to draw up a time-bound road map for implementing the quota regime.

Published on: May 24, 2006 01:35 AM IST
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OBC Bill to be introduced in monsoon session

THE GOVERNMENT has decided to bring an enabling law in the monsoon session of Parliament to give effect to 27 per cent OBC quota in central educational institutions from the academic session starting June 2007.

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The UPA-Left Coordination Committee, which met on Tuesday night, also decided that a small committee of experts (an Oversight Committee) will be set up to draw up a time-bound road map for implementing the quota regime.

Smaller groups consisting of deans, directors and VCs of the institutions concerned will be constituted to work the details for each class of institutions. The Oversight Committee will put together the recommendations of these groups and submit a report by August 31, 2006.

After the three-hour meeting, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who heads the GoM which went into the issue, said a resolution was adopted to implement the quota regime in "letter and spirit". He said keeping in view the interests of all sections of the student community and to meet their aspirations for opportunities for higher education, the number of seats in central institutions would be increased.

 
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