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Consider the following statements
Select the correct answer using codes given below:
1 only
2 only
Both are correct
None is correct
The Constitution of India does provide for reservation to Economically Backward Sections of society. This provision was introduced through the 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act, of 2019, which inserted Article 15(6) and Article 16(6) into the Constitution.
As per the Constitution, both the state and central governments can provide up to 10% reservation to Economically Backward Sections of society. This provision is by the 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act, which allows for reservation up to a maximum of 10% for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in addition to the existing reservations.
So, the correct answer would be:
Both statements are correct.
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Sarthak Hans
Kindly check the explanation
Divyansh Singh
Term is weaker not backward
The required rectification has been made
Jaskanwaldeep kaur
statement 2 is correct
Harshita Rao
article 15 (d) mentions up to 10% reservation to EWS
Bhavna Rathee
103 CAA 2019- 10% reservation to in all posts in GoI (Ref Laxmikant P7.9)
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