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'Can 7.5% med quota be extended to aided schools'
The New Indian Express
|September 20, 2024
THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Thursday directed the secretary of the school education department to file a report as to whether the 7.5% reservation in medical admission for students from government schools would be extended to aided schools in the absence of government higher secondary schools in a particular area.
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A division bench of Justices R Subramanian and L Victoria Gowri was hearing a PIL filed by C Pubesh of Ramanathapuram. The petitioner said there is no government higher secondary school for boys in Ramanathapuram town and the CEO sent him a communication in 2023 stating a proposal was sent to the directorate of school education to upgrade the Ramanathapuram Vallal Pari municipal middle school to a high school. However, he said, there is a need for a h
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