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Maharashtra College Admission 2021: SC orders to revoke Maratha quota
The Maratha Reservation quota will not be impacted for students seeking admission to Maharashtra College admissions from 2020-2021.
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UPDATED: May 7, 2021 11:33 IST
Maratha Reservation quota will not be impacted for students seeking admission in Maharashtra College admissions for 2020-21.
The Maratha Reservation quota will not be impacted for students seeking admission to Maharashtra College admissions for the 2020-21 academic year.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, i.e., May 5, 2021, revoked the Maratha Quota for education and jobs.
SC also confirms that this rule will not impact those who got admission last year before September 9, 2021, under the Maratha quota.
Journalist, educationalist and former senior editor of the
Times of India Fatma Zakaria died of a heart attack on Tuesday at the age of 85. She was being treated for Covid-19 at a hospital in Aurangabad.
Zakaria started her career at the Illustrated Weekly of India, writing a childrenâs column called
Aunty Wendy. According to the
Indian Express, she went on to become the assistant editor when Khushwant Singh took charge of the magazine. She joined the
Times of India in 1970, where she became a senior assistant editor.
Zakaria was also a social worker, contributing extensively to the field of education. She received a Padma Shri for her work in 2006. She also headed multiple institutions in Mumbai and Aurangabad such as the Maulana Azad Educational Trust, Maulana Azad Educational Society, and Maharashtra College, among others.