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Supreme Court: India top court upholds quotas for poor

India’s Supreme Court has upheld a controversial law that allows 10% of college places and government jobs to be reserved for poor people.

This is in addition to 49.5% quotas reserved for socially-disadvantaged caste-based groups and tribespeople.

Under the new law, poor people, even from upper castes, will get preference.

Those challenging the law in court had called it “an affront to the constitutional goal of an egalitarian and casteless society”.

India introduced quotas in 1950 in government jobs and educational institutions for those at the lowest rung of the deeply-discriminatory caste hierarchy in an attempt to correct historical injustices and provide a level playing field to the traditionally disadvantaged.

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