This story is from May 19, 2019
Don't sign quota ordinance, PG medical students urge governor
MUMBAI: Over 100 postgraduate medical students from open category, their parents and other supporters assembled near Carter Road in
The academic session for all-India quota has already begun. According to the students, their academic sessions usually begin from May 18, but due to the quota row, the deadline for admissions has been extended till May 31. As a result, the session is likely to commence in June. Students are worried because this delay could affect their career. "If admissions are delayed further, it will be difficult to complete the course in 36 months," said Chaitanya, an aspirant.
Krutika Ramden, another aspirant, said, "We cannot appear for our final exam unless we finish the course. And even if they delay the final university exam to accommodate us, we may not be able to attempt the national entrance for super speciality programmes. This delay might even cost our batch a year. Our banks are waiting for allotment letter to give us education loan. We are educated unemployed people."
"In spite of us winning in the Supreme Court, the government is tweaking its own laws and bringing back reservation," said another aspirant Gayatri Godse. The government has offered scholarships for open category students in private and deemed colleges, but most of them are not keen on accepting it. They want the SC decision-of not implementing the Socially and
After the high court verdict on May 2 to disallow 16% reservation to Maratha community, other students were happy that the admission process would begin again. Then the state filed a special leave petition in SC, the verdict of which was also in favour of open-category PG medical students. The government then stalled the admission process and passed an ordinance, which is now awaiting the governor's signature. It is likely to be signed on Monday, said a state government official.
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on Saturday to support the cause of merit and protest against the state government's ordinance to includeMaratha
quota in admissions this year. Aspirants are worried about a delayed start to the academic session, even as admissions across the country are almost concluding. Students have now written to the governor requesting him to not give his consent for the ordinance.The academic session for all-India quota has already begun. According to the students, their academic sessions usually begin from May 18, but due to the quota row, the deadline for admissions has been extended till May 31. As a result, the session is likely to commence in June. Students are worried because this delay could affect their career. "If admissions are delayed further, it will be difficult to complete the course in 36 months," said Chaitanya, an aspirant.
"In spite of us winning in the Supreme Court, the government is tweaking its own laws and bringing back reservation," said another aspirant Gayatri Godse. The government has offered scholarships for open category students in private and deemed colleges, but most of them are not keen on accepting it. They want the SC decision-of not implementing the Socially and
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Act this year-to be respected as the government has not increased adequate number of seats keeping in mind the reservation.After the high court verdict on May 2 to disallow 16% reservation to Maratha community, other students were happy that the admission process would begin again. Then the state filed a special leave petition in SC, the verdict of which was also in favour of open-category PG medical students. The government then stalled the admission process and passed an ordinance, which is now awaiting the governor's signature. It is likely to be signed on Monday, said a state government official.
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kiran poojary
2057 days ago
Quota system should be abolished. A chain can only be as strong as the weekest link. Imagine a nation having doctors and engineers and other important professions where the individual is not qualified enough to perform the job, but only gets the certification based on a quota. Would you like to be operated on by a doctor who is not a doctor by merit but a doctor by quota. I have seen doctors who ask A blood group ka patient mein A- blood chalega kya. The current quota system is not for the betterment of the society but for the betterment of political parties.Having said that if we need to do something for the poor and deserving section of the society we need to have quotas based on the family's economic strength and not the caste certificate held by the family.We have linked AADHAR cards and should be used to know the annual income and tax paid by the family or the individual and provided for accordingly.The current caste and religion based quota system must be abolished.By the way i am an obc without a caste certificate, my father refused to make our certificates and instead engouraged us to earn on merit. A decision I am extremely proud of. Read allPost comment
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