3. Explain the process of taking a major policy decision with the help of SEBC
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For SEBC, there are different rules for taking policy decisions.
- The term SEBC stands for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes. The various steps in policy decision are -
- Issuance - Government order is a written directive from a government authority on a specific subject. For example, on June 21, 1990, the Indian government issued an order.
- Announcement -Order was sent to make the announcement. The order signaled a significant policy change, where SEBCs were given priority for 26% of vacancies in civil posts and government services.
- Controversy - Order issuance sparked nationwide protests. It became the most discussed in media, with a wide range of viewpoints and opinions. Since this decision impacted thousands of work prospects, the public responded strongly.
- Appeal - Order was contested in court where it was asked to declare it as unconstitutional and its execution to be halted.
- Declaration - The Supreme Court's ruling on the Ooder was found valid by a majority in 1992. It also demanded that the government reveal the details of its original order.
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