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                                                                    Nationwide OBC

                                                                    reservation protests




























                  o test the constitutional validity of the 93rd
                  Amendment, on April 5, 2006, Union HRD min-
                  ister Arjun Singh announced that the coalition
           TUPA-I government at the Centre had approved
           his ministry’s proposal to reserve an additional 27 percent
           (in addition to the 22.5 percent reserved quota for sched-
           uled castes and scheduled tribes) of capacity in Central
           government promoted universities and higher education
           institutions (JNU, IITs, IIMS, AIIMS, etc) for OBC (other
           backward castes) students. The student community, par-
           ticularly in north India, responded to this out-of-the-blue
           reservation diktat with nationwide protests and campus
           rioting. Following a huge public furore and media (includ-
           ing EW) criticism, a special government committee recommended expansion of institutional capacity of Central
           government institutions to avoid reduction of merit students’ quota.
             The additional 27 percent reservation diktat has intensified competition for admission into the nation’s too-few
           high-quality institutions for ‘merit’ students, diluted academic standards and generated social tensions in campus
           India and society.
             EW covered this issue with a cover story ‘Reservation shadow over campus India’ (See www.educationworld.in
           Archives — May 2006)



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