what is the reservation policy of india
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RESERVATION POLICY OF INDIA means some major changes in favour of the Scheduled Tribes , Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Classes. A common form of caste discrimination in India has been the practice of untouchability.
It means reserving access to seats in the variuos legislature, to government jobs, and to enrolement in higher educational institutions.
It means reserving access to seats in the variuos legislature, to government jobs, and to enrolement in higher educational institutions.
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Reservation Policy confirms that a percentage of seats are reserved in the public sector units, union and state civil services, union and state government departments, and in all public and private educational institutions, except in the religious/ linguistic minority educational institutions, for the socially and educationally backward classes of citizens or the Scheduled Castes and Tribes who were inadequately represented in these services and institutions.
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