EWS Quota
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EWS quota: ‘103rd amendment is fraud on Constitution,’ say petitioners
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EWS quota: SC fixes three questions to consider while deciding on pleas challenging provision
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‘Reservation is not at odds with merit’: Supreme Court upholds 27% OBC quota in NEET
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The big news: India issues new quarantine rules for foreign arrivals, and nine other top stories
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SC allows NEET admissions for this year under existing reservation criteria
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NEET PG counselling should begin in ‘national interest’, says SC on EWS quota, reserves verdict
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The big news: Maharashtra reports huge spike with over 18,000 Covid cases, and 9 other top stories
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NEET counselling: Supreme Court agrees to hear pleas on OBC, EWS quota tomorrow
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NEET counselling: Centre urges Supreme Court to hear pleas on OBC, EWS quota on Tuesday
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The big news: Kolkata, Mumbai report sharp rise in coronavirus cases, and nine other top stories
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Centre to review Rs 8 lakh annual income criteria for economically weaker section quota
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NEET counselling will not begin till SC decides on validity of OBC, EWS quota, says Centre
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Reservation: Explain rationale behind Rs 8 lakh income limit for EWS category, SC tells Centre
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Supreme Court sets aside Madras HC observation on EWS reservations in medical courses
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Centre announces 27% quota for OBCs, 10% for economically weaker sections in medical courses
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Kerala Public Service Commission to provide 10% job quota for economically weaker sections
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Supreme Court asks Maharashtra to complete counselling for PG medical courses before June 14
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Maharashtra: SC stays 10% quota for economically weaker sections in PG medical courses this year
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Madhya Pradesh: Kamal Nath says the state will raise reservations for OBCs from 14% to 27%
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Modi government wants private universities to implement quotas – but who will pay student fees?
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