Odisha

SEBC Quota Reduced to 11.25 Percent

The State Government on Tuesday decided to bring down the reservation for the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category from 27 per cent to 11.25 per cent.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: The State Government on Tuesday decided to bring down the reservation for the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category from 27 per cent to 11.25 per cent.

The Government’s decision was notified in the form of a resolution issued by the ST and SC Development Department on Tuesday. “In case of direct recruitment to the posts and services, there shall be reservation of posts and service in favour of SEBC to the extent of 11.25 per cent as an interim measure till the adjudication of the process reaches its final conclusion,” the resolution stated.

The Government had reserved 27 per cent of posts and services for the SEBC category as per the provision of the Odisha Reservation of Posts and Services (for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes) Act, 2008. However, the Act was challenged in the Odisha Administrative Tribunal.

The Tribunal, the resolution said, in its order on December 12 last year quashed the Act and has given a direction to modify advertisement for recruitment to the extent that reservation ratio will not exceed the ceiling of 50 per cent in respect of ST, SC and SEBC categories of candidates.

As the reservation in favour of SC is 16.25 per cent and in case of ST is 22.50 per cent, it is necessary to limit the percentage of reservation in favour of SEBC to 11.25 till the final judgment of the High Court, it said.

The resolution further said while admitting the writ petition, the High Court has given direction to the State Government to furnish quantifiable data in respect of SEBC category in the State service. “For collection of such quantifiable data, more time is required,” it said.

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