Maharashtra govt cancels 5 pc Muslim quota in jobs and education 
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Maharashtra govt cancels 5% Muslim quota in jobs and education

A Government Resolution (GR) was issued to this effect, as the previous ordinance about the five per cent reservation has lapsed and there is an interim court stay on that decision.

PTI

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has cancelled the five per cent reservation to members of the Muslim community in jobs and education.

A Government Resolution (GR) was issued to this effect, as the previous ordinance about the five per cent reservation has lapsed and there is an interim court stay on that decision.

The previous Congress-NCP government had issued an ordinance to grant a 16 per cent quota to Marathas and five per cent to Muslims.

As per the new GR, all previous decisions and the ordinance related to the five per cent reservation in government, semi-government jobs and educational institutions for the socially and educationally backward Muslim group included under the Special Backward Category (A) have been cancelled.

The government has cancelled the earlier decisions and circulars from 2014 and stopped issuing caste and non-creamy layer certificates to Muslims in the Special Backward Category, the new order said.

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