Updated On: 08 August, 2018 07:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
It will then be put before the HC; Navi Mumbai unit of Sakal Maratha Samaj withdraws call for agitation on Aug 9

Maratha Kranti Morcha protesters pelt stones at police during their statewide bandh on July 25, called for reservations in jobs and education, in Navi Mumbai. File Pic
The state government told Bombay High Court on Tuesday, that the Backward Class Commission's report on Maratha reservation, would be submitted on November 15. The report, which will recommend whether the community qualifies for a quota in education and jobs, will then be put before the high court.
The declaration came even as the police and administration are gearing up to meet any eventuality during a statewide strike that the community has called on August 9.