MUMBAI: Governor CH Vidyasagar Rao on Monday signed the ordinance issued by means of the state executive which makes applicable the 16% Maratha quota to the post graduate medical students in the state from this 12 months.
The state cabinet had on Friday cleared the draft ordinance and had despatched to the Governor for his approval. On Monday morning a delegation of students from the open class had met Vidyasagar Rao urging him to not signal the ordinance and likewise send it again to the federal government for a re-think.
The ordinance -- Maharashtra State Reservation (of seats for admission in educational institutions in the State and for appointments in the public services and posts under the State) for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) (Amendment and Validation) Ordinance, 2019 , will be sure that there can be reservations in favour of the applicants belonging to SEBC classes from the educational 12 months 2019 - 20 and likewise for admissions to other educational lessons including under-graduate lessons requiring the passing of the NEET or any other National Entrance Test.
The Supreme Court had upheld a choice of the Nagpur bench of the Bombay prime courtroom making the quota inapplicable for this 12 months's admissions because the NEET notification was issued on November 1 and the SEBC Act was notified on November 30.
Meanwhile, the state has made up our minds to reimburse charges of open class students who, on account of the ordinance, will have to seek admission in private schools and deemed universities, the place charges are normally prime.
The state cabinet had on Friday cleared the draft ordinance and had despatched to the Governor for his approval. On Monday morning a delegation of students from the open class had met Vidyasagar Rao urging him to not signal the ordinance and likewise send it again to the federal government for a re-think.
The ordinance -- Maharashtra State Reservation (of seats for admission in educational institutions in the State and for appointments in the public services and posts under the State) for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) (Amendment and Validation) Ordinance, 2019 , will be sure that there can be reservations in favour of the applicants belonging to SEBC classes from the educational 12 months 2019 - 20 and likewise for admissions to other educational lessons including under-graduate lessons requiring the passing of the NEET or any other National Entrance Test.
The Supreme Court had upheld a choice of the Nagpur bench of the Bombay prime courtroom making the quota inapplicable for this 12 months's admissions because the NEET notification was issued on November 1 and the SEBC Act was notified on November 30.
Meanwhile, the state has made up our minds to reimburse charges of open class students who, on account of the ordinance, will have to seek admission in private schools and deemed universities, the place charges are normally prime.
Ordinance for 16% Maratha quota in PG medical signed
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