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Reservation of 100 percent MBBS seats for local candidates under 'competent authority quota' in Telangana: SC denies to interfere
Overview
The Supreme Court has denied interfering with a plea that challenged the Telangana Government's reservation of 100% MBBS/BDS seats for the local candidates under the 'competent authority quota' in the medical colleges established after June 2014.
This reservation policy was introduced by the State Government by an order dated July 3, 2023. The State has contended that the introduction of this reservation policy is an effort to provide the students belonging to Telangana with a better opportunity for enrolling in a local medical college within the State, which is in line with the State's aim to bolster local healthcare services and access to medical education.
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Speakers
Isra Zaman
B.Sc Life Sciences, M.Sc Biotechnology, B.Ed