The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to provide a detailed explanation for the implementation of the 10% Maratha reservation policy. The court has raised questions about the compliance with the 2023 circular for real estate projec
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The 10% Maratha reservation policy is a quota system introduced by the Maharashtra government to provide reservations for the Maratha community in education and government jobs. The policy was introduced in 2018 following widespread protests demanding quotas.
The Bombay High Court is scrutinizing the policy to ensure that it is being implemented in compliance with the 2023 circular for real estate projects and to address concerns about its impact on the distribution of opportunities among different communities.
The 2023 circular for real estate projects sets out specific guidelines for the implementation of the Maratha reservation in the housing sector. It aims to ensure that the benefits of the reservation are extended to the Maratha community in this sector.
The political implications are significant, especially in the context of the upcoming Maharashtra elections in 2024. The opposition parties have been using the reservation policy as a key election issue, accusing the BJP-led government of favoring the Maratha community.
The state government has been given a deadline to submit its response to the court's directives, and the next hearing is scheduled for a later date. The court's decision will have a significant impact on the implementation of the reservation policy.
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