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The Gujarat government on Sunday, 13 January, declared that it will implement the 10 percent reservations in government jobs and higher education for the economically backward sections in the general category from Monday.
The Constitutional amendment to provide the 10 percent quota received assent of President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday.
The new quota will also be implemented in admissions and jobs which were advertised before14 January but for which the actual process has not started, it said. In such cases, fresh announcement about the admission process or jobs will have to be made, it added.
However, if the recruitment or admission process – tests or interviews – has started before 14 January, the 10 percent quota would not apply, the release added.
“The economically weaker sections from the general category will get 10 per cent reservation in admissions to higher education and government jobs starting Uttarayan on January 14,” the state government said in a release on Sunday 13 January.
The MLA also said the quota system was introduced in the country to give representation to socially and educationally backward people, it wasn't meant to end poverty.
Gujarat Congress chief Amit Chavda criticised the announcement, saying it will create confusion.
The BJP government should also explain the status of a stay granted by the Supreme Court on the similar 10 percent reservation for EWS category in Gujarat that was introduced when Anandiben Patel was chief minister, Chavda added.
The ‘hurriedly made announcement’ will create confusion among the candidates, he claimed.
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