Odisha Congress Demands 50% Quota For Women In Medical, Engineering & Professional Courses In State
The Congress in Bhubaneswar has demanded 50% reservation for women in medical, engineering and other professional courses in Odisha, arguing women make up half the population. It welcomed new SC, ST and SEBC quotas but questioned exclusion of women. The party also criticized the government over delays in resolving the Mahanadi water dispute involving BJP-ruled states.

Odisha Congress Demands 50% Quota For Women In Medical, Engineering & Professional Courses In State | File Pic
Bhubaneswar: The Congress on Wednesday demanded implementation of 50 per cent reservation of seats for female students in medical, engineering and other professional courses in Odisha.
Senior Congress leader Niranjan Patnaik made this demand during a press conference here.
The state government on Tuesday announced enhancement of quota for SC, ST and a new quota for Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) in medical and technical education starting from the academic year 2026-27.
"We welcome the government's decision to provide reservations to SC, ST and OBC students. Congress has been demanding this for a long time. However, why were women students left out?" Patnaik said.
ALSO READ
Since women constitute about 50 per cent of Odisha's population, the government should provide them 50 per cent reservation in higher studies, the Congress leader demanded.
Targeting the Odisha government and central government over the Mahanadi water dispute, Odisha Congress president Bhakta Charan Das said the BJP has triple-engine governments in Odisha, Chhattisgarh and at the Centre. However, the people of Odisha have been deprived of their rights on the Mahanadi river.
The Mahandai is the lifeline for the people of 18 districts of Odisha, Das said.
The Mahanadi dispute was raised even at the time of the previous (BJD) government, and now, two years have passed since the new BJP government came to power, but no solution was provided to the people of Odisha, he alleged.
(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
RECENT STORIES
-
French Open 2026: Poland's Maja Chwalinska Beat Anna Kalinskaya To Reach Maiden Major Semi-Finals -
Maharashtra Tragedy: 2 Friends Killed, 1 Injured After Vehicle Crashes Into Container Truck On... -
Maharashtra: Rebel Candidates Deepen Crisis For Mahayuti & MVA Ahead Of MLC Polls -
City’s Blue Map Fades: Urban Rush, Vanishing Lakes: Bhopal’s Water Crisis In Making -
Trump Admits Using Harsh Words With Netanyahu Over Lebanon Escalation
