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Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of amendments to SC/ST Act
Scroll Staff
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Cuts in India’s education budget have meant fewer scholarships for students from marginalised groups
Protiva Kundu, IndiaSpend.com
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Centre seeks seven-judge Supreme Court bench to revisit ‘creamy layer’ for SC/STs in reservations
Scroll Staff
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SC/ST Act: Supreme Court reserves order on pleas against changes made to restore original provisions
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court allows Centre’s review against dilution of SC/ST Act, which led to protests, 11 deaths
Scroll Staff
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Andhra Pradesh reserves 50% of posts in temple boards for backward classes, SCs, STs and women
Scroll Staff
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UP order to include 17 OBC communities in Scheduled Castes list is unconstitutional, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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NEET results: Over 80% of SC, ST and OBC students who qualified cleared general category cut-off
Scroll Staff
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SC rejects plea challenging the Centre’s order against the use of the word ‘Dalit’ by media
Scroll Staff
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Members of Scheduled Tribes occupy just 23 faculty posts across IIMs, IITs: Report
Scroll Staff
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SC/ST Act: Supreme Court refuses to stay amendments passed by Parliament
Scroll Staff
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Who’s the Smart City for? As India develops its decrepit urban centres, the poor have to suffer
Sujeet Kumar, The Conversation
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The Bahujan Art Festival in Mumbai gives marginalised communities a space to raise their voices
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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Explainer: What is ‘creamy layer’ and why applying it to caste reservation is controversial
Shoaib Daniyal
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Reservation verdict: Creamy layer order means no promotions for SC/ST employees even at lower levels
R Christodas Gandhi
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‘For parity or charity?’ Why Supreme Court erred by excluding the creamy layer from promotion quotas
Alok Prasanna Kumar
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‘Dalit view will be wiped out’: Teachers say new UGC quota policy will take away more than just jobs
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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SC/ST member from a state can’t claim quota benefit in another unless notified there: Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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SC/ST government employees in top posts should not be considered backward, argue petitioners
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court questions quotas in job promotions for families of affluent SC, ST people
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