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ASU, LSU, ASC urges govt to review reservation policy

August 29, 2016 | by admin

Reacting against the statements on the imbroglio in NSEE-II selection of MBBS and BDS candidates for the session, 2016- 17, brought out by some organizations, three students’ organization, Angami Students Union (ASU), Lotha Students’ Union and Ao Students’ Conference (ASC) asserted that the reservation in professional and technical required urgent redressal.
In a letter addressed to the chief minister, the three organizations expressed its opinion stating that to provide superseding merit would itself deft logic and the very purpose of medical profession. It said unless the reservation and quota policy was reviewed, it would murder professionalism and if of a dangerous trend especially in the field of medical science and many other technical subject matter as there are irrefutable factors which cannot be dealt as a mere clerical responsibility.
It added that with best intention, bearing in mind the welfare of the students whose career and future were placed at stake the three student organizations has registered its dissent on the recent MBBS and BDS issue which has been delayed so far, affecting the selected students. It has also made its stand clear that the “latest” declared result must stand and necessary proceeding be initiated at the earliest so that students’ careers are not hampered.
The three organizations held a serious view that reservation policy ought to be reviewed and re-examined as it hold no meaning when BT reservation share was actually higher than that of the general category as “in this case has amply displayed” and said the union intends to openly come out with various accumulated grievances happened over the years in the near future.

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