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Telangana assembly passes 2 bills to up backward classes quota to 42%, total reservation to 70%

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 18 March 2025
The Telangana assembly passed two landmark bills to hike reservations in education and jobs from 50% to 70%, surpassing the Supreme Court's quota cap. The decision received unanimous political support, expecting to back their constitutional amendment proposal with extensive survey data.
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