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Reservation

Reservation, in a social and legal context, refers to the affirmative actions or policies that allocate specific seats, opportunities, or resources to historically disadvantaged or marginalized groups. These measures aim to promote social equity and rectify past discrimination by providing equitable access to education, employment, and political representation. Reservations are often implemented through legislation or policies that set aside a certain percentage of positions for these groups, ensuring their participation and inclusion in various aspects of society.