Banerjee, the ChiefMini الشهر, reported that the cabinet meeting would delve into concerns regarding the OBC list, emphasizing the importance of its adherence to court orders and recommendations from thergba. The list was prepared in compliance with these directives, ensuring the protection of vulnerable communities and upholding justice. Banerjee expressed concern over the potential impacts on representation and the replication of OBC candidates, but highlighted the necessity of maintaining PEDs and positional justice.

For the duration of the meeting, the government aims to safeguard dignity and human rights within the judiciary, ensuring that young ministers have a fair and transparent path for their careers. Banerjee assured participants that the modifications to the OBC list would provide a fair platform for candidates, while also highlighting the importance of maintaining anti-discrimination.

Over the days, other important updates were shared, including an SMS notification from iPDP on 16 June 2025, followed by an increase in fees for new ministers by 5%, effective on 20 June 2025. These measures aim to provide a uniform and fair educational environment for all candidates.

The government has deemed it crucial to maintain focus on FDUs and ensure smooth operations to prevent any potential delays. Banerjee called on all ministers and public sectors to collaborate, preventing missteps that could lead to manpower shortages and excess work for officials on staggered batches.

The meeting also aimed to clarify recent findings about the OBC list and corruption, ensuring transparency and accountability. Through these discussions, Banerjee sought to build trust and confidence among stakeholders, guaranteeing a fair path for everyone to succeed.

End of the meeting, the focus will be on retention policies and associated costs. The government is prepared to handle any questions promptly and ensure that EFMs are maintained efficiently, prepared for the new legislative environment.

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