Reservation of seats in India began with the Government of India Act 1935, which introduced a system of separate electorates and reserved seats for certain communities in legislative bodies. This was further expanded post-independence with the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1950, which provided for affirmative action to uplift socially and educationally backward classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes. The system has evolved over the years, with various amendments and policies aimed at promoting social justice.
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In India, one-third (33%) of the total seats in rural and urban local bodies are reserved for women. This reservation applies to both Panchayati Raj institutions at the rural level and municipal bodies at the urban level. This initiative aims to promote women's participation in governance and decision-making processes at the local level.
It is second class sitting. It provides bench style seats for traveling.
The cheapest class of travel on the Indian Railways, Second Sitting has ordinary coaches which have seating arrangement on cushioned seats in two rows of 3 seats each.
Computer along with the networking or internet made it so easy to keep a track of the information such as the number of train name, number of seats in first,second and general class,number of seats available on a particular date, what is the present status of a ticket using its PNR number and also for reservation.
1950
73rd and 74th
Yes, rental car baby seats are available for hire during your reservation.
i don't think India are need reservation, but really wut?
No. there is no reservation. Government has wanted reservation in private/ unaided colleges. However, this has not happened.
Number of seats is not important as there are several reservation,cutoff ae important.
There is no reservation in rajya sabha
no
The One Big Reservation Policy refers to the reservation system used in India to allocate seats and opportunities to historically marginalized communities such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) in education, government jobs, and politics to promote social equality and inclusivity.
No
In a restaurant , a reservation chart has all the tables listed by number , the number of seats per table , which tables are reserved on any given day , the time of the reservation, the name in which the reservation is held, and the number of people in the party.
In a restaurant , a reservation chart has all the tables listed by number , the number of seats per table , which tables are reserved on any given day , the time of the reservation, the name in which the reservation is held, and the number of people in the party.