
30% reservation quota
A 30% reservation quota means that a specific percentage of seats or opportunities, such as jobs or college admissions, are reserved or set aside for certain groups based on criteria like social or economic background. This aims to ensure more equitable access and address historical disadvantages faced by these groups. For example, if a college has 100 seats with a 30% reservation, 30 seats are allocated specifically for candidates from designated communities or groups, while the remaining 70 are open to all. This policy helps promote social inclusion and diversity.