Centre moves Supreme Court for Muslim quota in educational institutions and jobs

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February 18, 2014

New Delhi, Feb 18: Ahead of general elections, the Centre on Monday moved the Supreme Court requesting lifting of stay on implementation of 4.5% subquota for Muslims, to be carved out from the 27% OBC quota, for admissions to central educational institutions and jobs.

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Solicitor general Mohan Parasaran mentioned the application for interim relief, which was refused on June 13, 2012. The Centre has cited the Supreme Court's earlier order of March 25, 2010 permitting Andhra Pradesh government to implement similar reservation for backward Muslims within the state.

Parasaran requested a bench of Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Justices Ranjan Gogoi and RK Agrawal for an urgent hearing on the pending petition to bring parity between the conflicting orders.

Muslim quota has been a wedge issue, with the BJP slamming it as unconstitutional and part of Congress's policy of appeasement, political shorthand for pro-Muslim bias.

Congress's decision to seek operationalization of 'Muslim quota" signifies a determined effort to wean the community away from other its "secular" rivals.

The SC stayed the quota in 2010 in response to an appeal by Congress-ruled Andhra Pradesh against the high court verdict, striking down a legislation that sought to provide 4% reservation to group 'E' of backward classes (among Muslims) in the state.

The SC on March 25, 2010 had ordered, "As several constitutional issues are involved in these appeals, as an interim measure, we direct that for the time being, reservation of 4% be extended first to the 14 categories mentioned in the Schedule appended to the Act (the Andhra Pradesh Reservation in Favour of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims Act, 2007), excluding creamy layer."

Buoyed by AP's success, the Union HRD ministry on December 22, 2011 issued an office memorandum providing 4.5% subquota for socially and educationally backward sections in minority communities in central educational institutions and jobs ahead of assembly elections in five states including UP and Punjab.

But the AP High Court again on May 28, 2012 struck down the HRD ministry's decision carving out 4.5% subquota for socially and economically backward section among Muslims from the 27% OBC quota.

The Centre appealed against the HC order. The SC on June 13, 2012 entertained the appeal, but refused to stay the HC order quashing 4.5% subquota for backward Muslims.

The application, drafted by advocate Chidanand, sought an interim order on the lines of the March 25, 2010 verdict to allow extension of similar reservation to backward Muslims in all states.

It pointed out that the March 25, 2010 order was passed by a larger bench and hence it was logical to "extend benefit of the same interim order to the present case (central decision to give quota to backward Muslims)".

"It will be anomalous if one set of matter pending before the Supreme Court is not extended benefit of the interim relief whereas the benefit on the same issue has been extended by the court to similarly situated parties," the Centre said. The application will be mentioned again on Tuesday.

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November 15,2024

Udupi: The Tourism Department is planning a major eco-friendly development initiative for Kamini Island, located near the Blue Flag-certified Padubidri End Point beach, aiming to attract more visitors while maintaining environmental sustainability.

Assistant Director Kumar CU emphasized that, given the island’s proximity to the Blue Flag beach, all development efforts will center around eco-friendly practices. “We are looking to enhance the Kamini River and the island’s surroundings by adding a hanging bridge, nature trails, and eco-friendly food courts offering traditional cuisine. Visitors will also be able to reach the island by pedal boats or kayaking,” he said.

The development project is estimated to cost between Rs 3 crore and Rs 4 crore. Meanwhile, the Blue Flag beach, Padubidri, continues to see a steady flow of visitors. Vijay Shetty, manager of the beach, shared that tenders for food courts and water sports have been awarded to private parties. Recently, three new coracles have been introduced, which are proving to be a hit with visitors. Additionally, three more shelters are expected to be ready by November 20.

Shetty mentioned that the beach can now accommodate between 2,500 and 3,000 visitors daily, although footfall remains lower than other district beaches due to user fees and activity restrictions. “Initially, most visitors were from Mangaluru, but now nearly 40% come from other districts, showing a shift in the visitor demographics,” Shetty noted.

To further boost tourism and promote a healthy lifestyle, a Beach Carnival is set to take place on November 23-24, featuring the National Sea Swimming Championship and a sea marathon in collaboration with the Padubidri JCI, which is celebrating its golden jubilee. Cultural events will be held at the main beach, with some sports events taking place at the Blue Flag beach. Emphasis will be placed on making all activities environmentally friendly.

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November 11,2024

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Mangaluru: In a deeply tragic turn of events, a 28-year-old woman named Ranjitha, who had recently given birth but tragically lost her newborn, ended her life by suicide on Monday. She reportedly leapt from the fourth-floor window of Lady Goschen Hospital’s luggage room.

Ranjitha, whose strength and resilience had carried her through a difficult pregnancy, was scheduled for discharge on Monday. Her journey to Lady Goschen Hospital began on October 24, when she was transferred from Karkala. She was a high-risk patient, battling both hypertension and diabetes. At the time of her admission, she was just 27 weeks pregnant.

Due to the complexities of her health, doctors made the difficult decision to perform an emergency C-section on October 30. She delivered a baby girl, premature and weighing only 960 grams. The newborn was immediately moved to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where doctors did all they could. Despite these efforts, the baby passed away on November 3.

Ranjitha’s sorrow was profound. She stayed under hospital care even after her initial recovery and was preparing to go home on November 9. She had even requested a couple more days at the hospital, seeking time perhaps to cope with her unimaginable grief.

On the day of her discharge, a discharge card ready and her family eagerly waiting to take her home, Ranjitha reportedly made her way to the luggage room in the early hours. There, standing on a cot placed for patients' family members, she climbed to a window and fell from the fourth floor. Despite the attempts of another visitor to intervene, tragedy was inevitable. She was rushed to Government Wenlock Hospital, where doctors confirmed the worst—she was no more.

Dr. Durgaparasad M R, the Medical Superintendent at Lady Goschen Hospital, shared his grief and spoke of the ongoing investigation. A post-mortem is to be conducted, and the local Tahsildar will complete the necessary inquest procedures. Ranjitha’s exact reasons for taking this step are yet to be confirmed, though the weight of her recent losses paints a sorrowful picture.

If you or anyone you know is struggling emotionally, please remember that help is available. Reach out to mental health experts who can provide support and guidance. The toll-free helpline number 9152987821 is available to assist anyone in distress.

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November 18,2024

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Mangaluru: The Ullal police have arrested Manohar, the owner of Vazco Beach Resort, and its manager Bharath in connection with the drowning of three college girls from Mysuru at the resort’s swimming pool on November 17.

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal confirmed the arrests, stating that a case has been registered under Section 106 of BNS. The bodies of the victims, all in their twenties, have been handed over to their parents. The women had arrived at the resort for a weekend getaway on November 16.

Following the tragic incident, the resort was sealed by officials led by Mangaluru Assistant Commissioner Harshavardhan. The trade license of the resort, issued on June 13, 2024, has been suspended, and the tourism department has temporarily revoked the resort's registration. These actions prohibit the resort from engaging in any tourism-related activities until further notice.

Someshwara TMC Chief Officer stated that the suspension was due to the resort's failure to implement adequate safety measures, which resulted in the loss of three lives. Further investigations are underway.

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