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NE excluded from quota regime

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Posted Friday , December 15, 2006 at 11:32


New Delhi: While Union Human Resources Development Minister Arjun
Singh left all Quota Bill opponents kicking and screaming as he
bulldozed the controversial legislation through Parliament on
Thursday, he did spring a surprise by leaving the Northeast completely
out of the purview of Act.


There is no clarity though whether or not IIT-Guwahati will be
exempted from the quota Act.


There were demands from various circles to exclude the elite
institutions like the AIIMs, IIMs and IITs from the OBC quota. But
Arjun Singh heeded none. Rather the Central Educational Institutions
(Reservation in Admission) Bill, 2006, providing for 27 per cent
reservation to OBCs, will be applicable to all Central Universities,
IITs and IIMs and certain other institutions established, maintained
or aided by the Central government, the minister announced. The OBC
quota will be over and above the 15 per cent reservation for SCs and
7.5 per cent for STs.


The Bill defines OBCs as a class or classes of citizens who are
socially and educationally backward and are so determined by the
Central Government.


"The institutions in the North-East have been excluded from the
measure as the region is predominantly tribal," the HRD Minister said.
This also includes the North-Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute
of Health and Medical Science, Shillong, developed on the lines of
AIIMS.



There are also a few other institutions that have been excluded from
the quota purview. They include National Brain Research Centre,
Manesar, Gurgaon, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, Space
Physics Laboratory, Thiruvananthapuram and Indian Institute of Remote
Sensing, Dehradun.


Eight institutions of excellence, including Homi Bhabha National
Institute and its constituent units like Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
as also Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Jawaharlal Nehru
Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, have also been
excluded from the quota regime.


The provisions of the Bill will not apply to minority educational
institutions as well. The minister did not see any merit in the
argument of BJP members that the exclusion of minority institutions
would hamper the entry of minority Dalits or OBCs in these
institutions.


Interestingly, except for a few voices expressing reservation over the
reservation bill, the Members of Parliament generally hailed the quota
measures. A few members even described it as 'revolutionary' while
others sought reservation also in the private sector as well as the
judiciary.


The bill has not excluded 'Creamy Layer' even though the Parliamentary
Standing Committee for HRD had favoured that this segment should be
covered only after giving priority to non-creamy among the backwards.

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