Breaking News: Fire Breaks Out at Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi
Breaking News: Fire Breaks Out at Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi
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New Delhi: A fire broke out in Maharashtra Sadan in the national capital Delhi today. Four fire tenders have reached the spot. According to reports, the fire has been doused on the spot. Efforts are being made to ascertain the cause of the incident. No loss of life or property has been reported in the House till the time of writing the news. Yesterday, in the Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi, officials of several organizations belonging to the savarna samaj held an important meeting to change the existing reservation system.

In fact, the meeting focused on the damage being done to the golden society by the ongoing reservation system in the country. In that case, the general opinion in this meeting was that if the reservation is to be given, give it to all or not, don't give it to anyone. This is because the present reservation system is causing a lot of loss to the golden society. In fact, day by day, people belonging to the golden community are facing failure due to reservations in government goods. In that case, the people of the society said that the reservation introduced for 10 years fell prey to the vote bank and the savarnas were suffering heavily.

Apart from Kshatriya organizations, representatives of the Maratha community also participated in the hour-long meeting. In this important meeting to change the present system of reservation, representation of Maratha community, Harsha Vardhan Jadhav, former MLA from Kannada Tahsheel in Aurangabad, Mahendra Singh Tanwar, National President of All India Kshatriya Mahasabha, Dr. Ashok Chauhan, Dhyan Pal Singh, and Delhi State President Anita Singh Tanwar from Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena Tarun Singh, Bhopal Singh Negi Mamata Singh and Isha Jha were present.

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