Jammu & Kashmir Students Form Panel for Inclusive Reservation Dialogue

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has formed a 13-member panel to engage with the government regarding the reservation policy. The panel aims for broader representation and is set to provide actionable recommendations. It will address concerns and suggestions to improve the policy for students and job aspirants.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Srinagar | Updated: 22-10-2025 20:52 IST | Created: 22-10-2025 20:52 IST
Jammu & Kashmir Students Form Panel for Inclusive Reservation Dialogue
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The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has established a 13-member panel that aims to interact with the Union Territory government regarding the reservation policy. This new initiative focuses on fostering inclusive dialogue and broader representation, as indicated in the statement released by the association.

The panel is tasked with engaging both the Jammu and Kashmir and Central governments to deliberate on issues concerning reservation policies. It plans to discuss with authorities and stakeholders to address concerns and provide recommendations for recruitment-related issues impacting students and job aspirants.

Following the government's set-up of a cabinet sub-committee last year to address grievances about the existing reservation policy, the student association's committee intends to review the sub-committee's findings. Their mission includes putting forward actionable recommendations and formally presenting their insights to the government soon.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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