
The parliamentary panel for the well -being of other backward classes will encounter officials of the Ministry of Education and representatives of Aligar Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia on the measures that were taken to ensure the representation of the CSC in admission and employment this June.
The schedule of the Parliamentary Committee for Social Security Committee noted that 13th June is expected that the above -mentioned representatives of the Ministry of the Union and minority institutions will provide “evidence” on measures that have taken to ensure the representation of the CS at their universities in cooperation and employment, along with measures taken for their offer.
The sources that are aware of the agenda for the meeting said Hindu said that the Parliamentary Committee intends to perform a quota for Muslim communities of the municipalities in these minority institutions, both for acceptance and employment.
The panel member said Hindu: “The panel understands that they are minority institutions that do not provide quotas for planned castes, planned trunks and OS.
At present, the AMU has no reservation policy for admission or employment based on religion or socio-economic category. JMI has a reservation policy for admission, according to which 10% of the quota is reserved for Muslim citizens and STS, but does not have a reservation policy for SCS, STS and OSS according to the response of parliament.
The Parliamentary Committee is currently chaired by the party of Sattna Ganesh Singh Bharatiya Janata.
While the AMU has no reservation policy for admission or employment outside the quota reserved for students who studied in schools operated by the AMU, JMI implements reservation policy when admitted to courses announced in 2011.
According to the JMI reservation policy on their website, the university reserved 30% of seats in each course for candidates who are Muslims; 10% is reserved for Muslim women; And 10% of the quota is reserved for Muslim candidates from the background of the ObC or st. In addition, JMI quotas has earmarked for people with disabilities and internal students of Jamia.
According to the university reservation instructions, JMI is exempt from the implementation of a quota for economically weaker sections (EWS) presented in 2019.
In response to the question in the Parliament of YMI recruitment, the State Minister of Education, the Sukant Majumdar 2. Majumdar added: “Currently, a minority status is a sub-judice in Hon’ble High Court in Delhi.”
Published – May 30, 2025 20:09