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governmental decisions. Some persons and associations opposed to this order filed a number of cases in
the courts. They appealed to the courts to declare the order invalid and stop its implementation. The
Supreme Court of India bunched all these cases together. This case was known as the ‘Indira Sawhney
and others Vs Union of India case’. Eleven judges of the Supreme Court heard arguments of both sides.
By a majority, the Supreme Court judges in 1992 declared that this order of the Government of India was
valid. At the same time the Supreme Court asked the government to modify its original order. It said that
well-todo persons among the backward classes should be excluded from getting the benefit of reservation.
Accordingly, the Department Personnel and Training issued another Office Memorandum on 8 September
1993. The dispute thus came to an end and this policy has been followed since then.
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i) Why was the case filed against the government of India? Give any one reason.
ii) Name the Prime minister who promised to implement the Mandal Commission report.
iii) What is the basic idea behind reservation policy ?
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Mountaineering, also called mountain climbing, the sport of attaining, or attempting to attain, high points in mountainous regions, mainly for the pleasure of the climb. Although the term is often loosely applied to walking up low mountains that offer only moderate difficulties, it is more properly restricted to climbing in localities where the terrain and weather conditions present such hazards that, for safety, a certain amount of previous experience will be found necessary. For the untrained, mountaineering is a dangerous pastime.