Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

OBCs MAY GET QUOTA IN KVs

- Amandeep Shukla letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry has cleared the decks for extending reservatio­n to Other Backward Class candidates in admission to state-run Kendriya Vidyalaya and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, according to two senior officials. If implemente­d, this may be the first time OBC quotas are enforced at the school level. The first official said the quantum of reservatio­n extended to OBC students would be 27% but no decision was taken whether the economical­ly well-off sections would be excluded.

NEW DELHI: The Union human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry has cleared the decks for extending reservatio­n to Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates in admission to state-run Kendriya Vidyalaya and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, according to two senior officials familiar with the matter.

If approved by the Union Cabinet and implemente­d, this may be the first time OBC quotas are enforced at the school level.

The proposal followed demands from several quarters – including the OBC Commission – to extend reservatio­n to the backward communitie­s, said the first official quoted above. After deliberati­on, the proposal received the go-ahead from the Union law ministry, added the official.

“The issue was examined in detail. A decision was to be taken soon as admission for the session 2020-21 are fast approachin­g. After examining all aspects, HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ has given his in principle approval to the proposal,” said the official.

The minister was unavailabl­e for comment but in reply to a question by Bharatiya Janata Party MP Ganesh Singh in the Parliament’s winter session, he said, “The matter pertaining to reservatio­n for OBCs in KVs and JNVs is under the active considerat­ion of the ministry.”

The first official said the quantum of reservatio­n would be 27%. When asked whether the “creamy layer” – a term used to denote the economical­ly well-off sections – would be excluded, he said all matters were being looked into.

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