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My point was that if an obc qualifies well enough above the general category competitors,then it doesnt make any sense that an obc seat be used for that student for his admission,so that, that seat should be used for an obc who is in real need for the reservation...
Does it happen this way?or he will always be using an obc reserved seat?
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SC candidates in quota jam
Sukhbir Siwach
[ 2 Nov, 2006 0235hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
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CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh administration is in a peculiar dilemma. In the test for firemen, a bunch of scheduled caste candidates have left their general category counterparts behind and the government doesn't know whether to have the "winner SCs" in the general list or have them under the quota umbrella.
A confused municipal corporation MC) has now withheld the result of 41 firemen despite completion of all formalities two months back and is waiting for "guidance from the UT administration".
But the administration, it seems, is equally at sea on this. MC Commissioner PS Aujla on Wednesday confirmed the stalemate and said confusion over the issue remained.
That the government "guidelines" on the issue is clashing with what the Allahabad high court said on it isn't clearing the cobwebs either.
"Government guidelines, issued in 1998, say that if candidates from reserve categories come on the (overall) merit list, then they should be considered successful in general category itself," a senior MC official said.
"<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>However, later on, the Allahabad high court clarified that candidates should be selected in the same category in which they had applied for</span>. In these contradictory situations, it was necessary for us to take an opinion from the administration. Once we get the guidance from administration, we will announce the result."
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My point was that if an obc qualifies well enough above the general category competitors,then it doesnt make any sense that an obc seat be used for that student for his admission,so that, that seat should be used for an obc who is in real need for the reservation...
Does it happen this way?or he will always be using an obc reserved seat?
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SC candidates in quota jam
Sukhbir Siwach
[ 2 Nov, 2006 0235hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
RSS Feeds| SMS NEWS to 8888 for latest updates
CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh administration is in a peculiar dilemma. In the test for firemen, a bunch of scheduled caste candidates have left their general category counterparts behind and the government doesn't know whether to have the "winner SCs" in the general list or have them under the quota umbrella.
A confused municipal corporation MC) has now withheld the result of 41 firemen despite completion of all formalities two months back and is waiting for "guidance from the UT administration".
But the administration, it seems, is equally at sea on this. MC Commissioner PS Aujla on Wednesday confirmed the stalemate and said confusion over the issue remained.
That the government "guidelines" on the issue is clashing with what the Allahabad high court said on it isn't clearing the cobwebs either.
"Government guidelines, issued in 1998, say that if candidates from reserve categories come on the (overall) merit list, then they should be considered successful in general category itself," a senior MC official said.
"<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>However, later on, the Allahabad high court clarified that candidates should be selected in the same category in which they had applied for</span>. In these contradictory situations, it was necessary for us to take an opinion from the administration. Once we get the guidance from administration, we will announce the result."
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