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Telangana to table bill for 42% quota for backward classes

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Telangana government plans to introduce a bill in March for 42% reservation for Backward Classes in education, employment, and local bodies, responding to a long-standing demand. The state is seeking political consensus and Parliament's approval, with a push for national support led by CM Revanth Reddy.
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