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essay on reservation in India.current changes such as EWS quota must be covered in the essay . avoid more criticism of Govt.​

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Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) – Understand the 10% Quota Bill

LAST UPDATED ON MARCH 3, 2019 BY ALEX ANDREWS GEORGE

Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) -Reservation Quotas in IndiaThe Central Government of India has introduced 124th Constitution Amendment Bill in the Parliament to provide reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) among the general category candidates. The move is to provide 10% reservation in higher education and government employment.

124th Constitution Amendment Bill (2019)

Constitution 124th Amendment Bill, 2019 provides ten per cent reservation to the economically weaker sections (EWS) in the General category. The bill facilitates reservation for EWS in direct recruitments in jobs and admission in higher educational institutions.

The reservation of EWS of general category will be given without tampering the existing quotas for SC, ST and OBCs people.

The bill is expected to benefit a huge section of upper castes including Brahmins, Rajputs (Thakurs), Jats, Marathas, Bhumihars, and several trading castes including Kapus and Kammas.

What will the “Economically Weaker Sections Quota bill” amend in the Indian Constitution?

Article 15 and Article 16 of the Indian Constitution.

Amendment to Article 15 (Reservation in Educational Institutions)

In article 15 of the Constitution, after clause (5), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:—

‘(6) Nothing in this article or sub-clause (g) of clause (1) of article 19 or clause (2) of article 29 shall prevent the State from making,— any special provision for the advancement of any economically weaker sections of citizens other than the classes mentioned in clauses (4) and (5) in so far as such special provisions relate to their admission to educational institutions including private educational institutions, whether aided or unaided by the State, other than the minority educational institutions referred to in clause (1) of article 30, which in the case of reservation would be in addition to the existing reservations and subject to a maximum of ten per cent of the total seats in each category

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