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Supreme Court Directs Government to Implement Reservation Policy in Universities
The Supreme Court of India has directed the government to implement the reservation policy in universities, as mandated by the Constitution. The court was hearing a petition filed by a group of students, who argued that the government had failed to implement the reservation policy in universities, despite a previous court order. The petitioners argued that the failure to implement the policy had resulted in a denial of opportunities to students from marginalized communities. The court observed that the reservation policy is a constitutional mandate, and that the government has a duty to implement it. The court directed the government to take immediate steps to implement the policy, and to submit a report to the court within a month. The judgment is significant, as it highlights the need for affirmative action to promote social justice and equality. The court's decision is also expected to have implications for the ongoing debate on reservation policy in India. The judgment is a landmark decision, which is expected to shape the contours of reservation policy in India. The court's decision has been welcomed by student groups, who have argued that the judgment is a significant step towards promoting social justice and equality. The judgment is also expected to have implications for the government's plans to introduce a new education policy, which is currently being drafted. The court's decision has highlighted the need for a more inclusive and equitable approach to education policy, which balances individual merit with the need for social justice and equality. The judgment is a significant development in the evolution of reservation policy in India, and is expected to have far-reaching implications for individual rights and freedoms.
