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Stalin welcomed SC to reign at the receipt of NEET-PG with an OBC quota

Stalin welcomed SC to reign at the receipt of NEET-PG with an OBC quota
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Chennai: Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K.
Stalin on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to order 27 percent for other Backward (OBC) classes to enter the All-India medical program.
He said that the relentless struggle for the past few years was wasted because of the verdict.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the Supreme Court on Friday saying there is an urgent need to start the counseling process for postgraduate medical courses for upholding the validity of OBC and EWS quota at NEET-PG 2021 and NEET-UG 2021.
The bench consisting of Judge D.Y.
Chandrachud and A.S.
Bopanna said: “Counseling based on NEET-PG 2021 and NEET-UG 2021 must be carried out by giving an effect on the reservation as determined by the notification on 29 July 2021, including a 27 percent reservation for the OBC category and 10 per cent.
Reservations for the EWS category in the chair Aiq.

“The Supreme Court’s decision for a 27 percent reservation for the OBC category is a very important victory for DMK and the Tamil Nadu people who are committed to social justice,” Stalin said in a statement.
The minister’s chairman added that 4,000 students from the backward community throughout India will benefit from this every year.
For the benefit of millions of underdeveloped people throughout the country, DMK has appealed at the Supreme Court.
I am happy and proud of it.

The struggle was carried out by the DMK and the social justice movement in Tamil Nadu has given the right to oppressed people throughout India, a ministerial head.
This victory is in line with the contribution made by Tamil Nadu on the implementation of the recommendation of the Mandal Commission, Stalin said.
Stalin said that the position of DMK is that every country must follow the reservation policy to enter medical courses and fill 100 percent of seats.

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