A bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan issued notice to all state governments and Union Territories whether reservation could be allowed to breach the existing 50 per cent limit, and also sought the Centre s Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota amendment.The
India News: The Supreme Court today issued a notice to all the states asking them to respond on whether reservation could be allowed beyond 50 percent. The apex c
Katmai National Park, famous for bear viewing, is accepting summer campground reservations
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Print article Katmai National Park began accepting camping reservations over the weekend for the upcoming summer. The park restricted camping in the Brooks Camp area last year because of the pandemic. The Alaska Peninsula park is renowned for the close-up views it offers of brown bears gorging on salmon from the Brooks River in the summer. The park’s webcams have gained an international following online, especially during the annual Fat Bear Week competitions. The Brooks Camp Developed Area is the only area on the remote national park that has services. Last year, the popular portion of the park closed temporarily because several staff members tested positive for COVID-19. The park closed the campgrounds, which are within the Brooks Camp area in July for the remainder of the season.
SC seeks response from states on 50% cap for reservation
Senior lawyers Mukul Rohatgi, Abhishek Singhvi and Kapil Sibal told the apex court that the issue will affect not only Maharashtra but all other states, and hence they should be heard on the issue.
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An order by the Supreme Court in 1992 had laid a cap of 50 per cent on reservation for SC/STs and backward castes for education and employment.
The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from state governments on allowing over 50 per cent reservation for scheduled castes/scheduled tribes (SC/ST) and other backward class (OBC) for education and employment.
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