Maratha Kranti Morcha protests over PG admissions under Maratha quota

Mumbai | Tuesday | 14th May, 2019

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''The SEBC Act is not implemented retrospectively as the concerned admissions are for 2019-20 and not for 2018-19,'' he noted. The Maratha Kranti Morcha (MKM), on Monday, hardened its stand and launched an indefinite agitation in Mumbai until the admission of 250 students in PG medical and dental courses is restored. Another student Dr Shivaji Bhosale insisted that the state government should issue a directive under section 17(1) of the SEBC Act, 2018 to restore their admissions in PG medical and dental courses. He explained that the government is exploring an option to promulgate an ordinance so that students can continue to get benefits under the SEBC Act. Dr Bhosale said that former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar met him and took him to the state medical education minister Girish Mahajan to seek an immediate solution..