Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt: Quotas in all colleges, varsities from this year

- Amandeep Shukla

The number of extra seats created will be more than 10%. If 100 people are admitted in a college today, the number will rise to 125. Only then all will get benefit in correct proportion. PRAKASH JAVADEKAR, Union HRD minister

NEW DELHI: Private universiti­es and colleges will have to provide the 10% quota for candidates from economical­ly weaker sections (EWS) as well as for those from the scheduled castes (Scs),scheduled tribes (STS), and other backward classes (OBCS) from academic session 2019-20 itself, Union Human Resources Developmen­t (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar said on Tuesday.

This will hold true for both aided and unaided private colleges, a senior HRD ministry official said, adding that the government hopes to achieve this through a bill that it plans to introduce in the budget session of Parliament that will make it necessary for all private colleges to create not just the EWS quota, but also force those that currently do not have a SC, ST, OBC quota to introduce these.

“A bill will be brought, most likely in the budget session of the Parliament, to give reservatio­ns to the economical­ly weaker section among the general category, and also to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes as well as the Other Backward Castes (OBCS) in the unaided institutio­ns also,” the official added.

That could be contentiou­s. Unaided private colleges currently do not provide SC, ST, and OBC quota after the Allahabad High Court ruled in a case in 2011 that they do not need to.

Legal experts have used that as a basis to suggest that even the EWS quota will not apply to unaided private institutio­ns. A challenge of the Allahabad court’s decision is before the Supreme Court.

The minister said the number of seats in all institutio­ns could rise by as much as 25% as they create space for EWS candidates, but without reducing the number of seats meant for other students.

“From 2019-2020 academic sessions we will have this reservatio­n implemente­d while keeping intact the SC, ST and OBC reservatio­n. This will be done by creating additional seats. The orders will be released by the UGC, AICTE and the ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t in a week,” Javadekar said.

This is a major decision and we will inform the parliament about it, he added.

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