75 percent reservation implemented in Bihar, Nitish govt issued notification...

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Now the benefit of 75 percent reservation will be available in Bihar. Nitish Kumar’s government of bihar has

published a gazette regarding this. That means, from now on, Scheduled Caste/Tribe, EBC and OBC will get

the benefit of 75 percent reservation in educational institutions and jobs. It has been implemented from

Tuesday (21 November). bihar government has increased the reservation limit by 15 percent.

Governor approved the bill

Let us tell you that the bihar government had introduced the Reservation Amendment Bill 2023 during the

winter session of the Assembly. It was passed by both the houses on 9 November. There was a provision to

increase the scope of reservation to 75 percent. The state's main opposition party BJP also supported this bill.

As soon as he returned from Delhi, governor Rajendra Arlekar gave his approval to the Reservation Bill-

2023.

Bihar chief minister nitish kumar had announced in the house on november 7 that the scope of reservation

in bihar would be expanded. cm had announced to increase the system of 60 percent reservation to 75

percent in Bihar. Immediately after this announcement, nitish kumar had called a cabinet meeting. Within

two and a half hours, the cabinet had approved the proposal to increase the scope of reservation. After this, it

was passed by both the houses on 9 November.

Who will get how much reservation now in Bihar?

After the implementation of the bill, sc will get 20 percent and st will get 2 percent in Bihar. Extremely

backward classes will get the benefit of 25 percent reservation and backward classes will get 18 percent

reservation. Along with this, the provision of 10 percent reservation for the economically weaker sections of

the general category will remain in force. Previous Dalits and Mahadalits will get the benefit of this

reservation in educational institutions and government jobs. students of this category will benefit from this in

government colleges and universities.

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