SCs and STs benefited less from migration as social discrimination continued to impact them in the places they migrated to, research shows
The reservation for SCs, STs given for the last 70 years in Lok Sabha and state assemblies was due to end on January 25, 2020
All 20 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have requested the HRD Ministry to exempt them from reserving positions in the teaching staff for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). The premier business schools, which currently do not offer reservation in teaching positions, have been asked by the Ministry to provide quota in faculty positions for SC, ST, OBC and EWS candidates. According to officials, the B-schools have made the request saying they adopt a fair recruitment process and give equal opportunities to all, including disadvantaged sections of society. The IIMs have so far been following the 1975-order of the Department of Personnel & Training that exempted scientific and technical posts from the reservation policy. IIM- Ahmedabad is caught in a battle on the issue in the high court. In November 2019, the Human Resource Development Ministry wrote to all institutes to ensure implementation of the ..
Reservations have eroded human capital in the Indian government, regulatory and public sector institutions
State to penalise firms for non-compliance; penalties to be prescribed when rules are framed
The chief minister said data has been sought from the private industry on the number of jobs going to local youths.
The reply came when BJP MP Praveen Kumar Nishad said despite remaining in the same schedule, some backward castes are not getting equal benefits of reservation
The plea, which might come up for hearing next week, said the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) Act breached the 50-per cent cap set by the apex court
Petitions have been filed by parties, including 'Janhit Abhiyan' and NGO 'Youth For Equality', challenging the Centre's decision
HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar made a brief statement in the House saying till such time no recruitment will be allowed in universities