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Odisha Approves 11.25% Reservation for SEBC in Higher Education

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(Source – The Hindu , Section – Explained, Page 4)

Topic: GS2: Social Justice, Education, Reservation Policy
Context
  • The Odisha government has announced 11.25% reservation for Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) in state-funded higher education institutions starting 2025–26.

Analysis of the news:

New Policy Details

  • Reservation to be implemented across public universities and aided institutions.

  • Applies to departments under School, Higher Education, Odia Language, and Youth Services Ministries.

Background

  • Odisha did not previously have OBC/SEBC reservations in education.

  • Employment reservations existed at 27% until struck down by the High Court in 2007.

Significance of Move

  • It fulfills a long-standing political and social demand.

  • Aims to address educational inequality for backward classes in Odisha.

Implementation Challenges

  • Balancing existing quotas for SCs, STs, and PwDs under the 50% cap set by the Supreme Court.

  • Legal scrutiny likely if challenged in court.

  • Need for caste census data to substantiate inclusiveness.

Way Forward

  • Commission a state-specific social and educational backwardness survey.

  • Ensure reservation does not compromise merit in critical streams.

  • Complement quota with scholarships, preparatory programs, and remedial support.

    Practice Question: Evaluate the recent move by Odisha to reserve seats for SEBCs in higher education. What are the legal, social, and policy implications of expanding reservation policies in India? (250 Words /15 marks)

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