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OBC Quota Bill For Unaided Institutions On Way: Arjun

New Delhi, Mar 9 (UNI) A Bill to reserve higher learning seats for a segment of backward classes in unaided private institutions is likely to be introduced in Parliament this session, Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh said today.

Singh told journalists that consultations have already been held with State governments and the centre hoped to introduce the Bill for reservations for other backward classes in this session.

Asked how the Ministry proposed to spend the extra one per cent cess, Singh said minority education was one of the areas on which the new funds would be spent.

In reply to another question, he said whether the funds are mis-spent was for India's Auditor General to determine.

The HRD Minister was holding his first news conference in more than two months since he was admitted to hospital on December 20 ''for routine medical check-up.'' Listing strides such as a 156 per cent spending hike in higher and technical education, Singh dismissed suggestions that his indisposition over the past few weeks may have told on his work.

In all humility, Singh told a questioner, nothing ''in my department'' has suffered.

If priorities set by a Department are well calculated and well conceived, things are apt to move along just fine, he remarked.

He cited 22.4 per cent spending increase in literacy, primary and secondary education sectors to underscore that ''access to education is of utmost importance for educational advancement of disadvantaged sections.'' Singh said the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act was enacted and notified two months ago in pursuance of the 93rd Amendment to India's Constitution.

The Act is intended to provide statutory reservations to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes in central educational institutions.

Singh said Rs 2,698 crores are proposed to be provided to central educational institutions in 2007-08 to augment student intake and ensure that reservations do not reduce seats available to unreserved categories.

He said a provision of Rs 502 crores has also been made for National Mission for Education through distance learning and information and communications technologies.

This would help provide high speed interconnectivity between 84 Central Educational and Research Institutions and develop the e-course content, he said.

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BJP burns Bachchan's effigy

Varanasi, Mar 9 (UNI) Charging Amitabh Bachchan with painting a false picture of Uttar Pradesh to give political mileage to the ruling Samajwadi Party, the BJP today burnt actor in effigy here. Led by state party executive member Ashok Pandey and UP BJP (intellectual cell) vice president Kaushal Kihore Mishra, BJP activists burnt the actor's effigy and posters at Assi Ghat edging the Ganga river here. The protestors alleged that the actor by falsely portraying Uttar Pradesh as a bright and.....

Life paralysed in Sogam in north Kashmir

Srinagar, Mar 9 (UNI) Life was today crippled in Sogam area of Lolab valley in north Kashmir due to complete shutdown in protest against alleged atrocities being committed by the Special Operation Group (SOG) of state police. Hundreds of people today took to streets at Sogam, about 90 km from here in north, raising anti-SOG slogans. The demonstrators, who also blocked the main road, complained that SOG personnel tortured a youth Ghulam Mohammad without any reason. Shops and other business establishments.....

Rains likely in Rajasthan

Jaipur, March 9 (UNI) Rajasthan today experienced pleasant weather due to partly cloudy sky and cold winds. The Met department has predicted rainfall in the north-western parts of the state accompanied with thunder and lightening. The sky is likely to remain partly cloudy in many parts of the state. The Met office said the minimum temperature would hover around 16 degrees Celsius while the maximum would notch up to 28 degrees in the next 24 hours. The minimum temperatures.....
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