Reservation In India

| 23/09/2011 | 1 Comment

Reservation In IndiaIt all started as a mere 10 year proposal in the constitution of India in 1950 to promote the backward and the downtrodden. But even after 64 years of independence & 61 years of being a republic, these so called backward and downtrodden  are still not in the same league as the so called upper classes are. While only one thing that has been observed is after every 2-3 years, we see some kind of agitation going on in some part of India to get a particular section of the society reserved; irrespective of the statuses of the family . I am so damn sure about this that many would personally know many such families where both the parents of a RESERVED-SECTIONAL-STUDENT  are holding govt. posts( many private establishments don’t offer reservation , so probably they couldn’t get there) and that guy(their son) gets admission in an  IIT scoring just 70-80 marks . And to our honourable   parliamentarians, custodians of law and the highly respectable though questionable CABINET OF HIGHLY INTELLACTUAL MINISTERS think of them as backward and downtrodden .

Oh! Common they still think that actually such people deserve reservations. If they do, then I guess we, I mean all the general category students in India should start agitating against this govt. to make accommodate general category also because at the present rate at which  the reservation  %ages  are increasing by leaps and bounds , we may find ourselves in a bit of a fix and may or may not get admission in a Tier 2,3,4,5……..N college , leave alone the Tier 1 colleges. I do  have some  suggestions for this impotent govt. but I believe a common man has no say in this  “ LOK-TANTRA ” without proper media hype. So, friends let us gather together and launch an agitation to make general category students reserved. So, what say RAM-LILA-MAIDAN or JANTAR MANTAR

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  1. Mahalakshmi Ganapathy Mahalakshmi says:

    Hey ,thanks for this article,I myself have been a vistim of these things and have been for a long time wanting to vent out my frustration via the article medium.See the politicians are the main problem creators and want to keep up the reservation system so as to gain the votes for elections.This is recently manifested in the parties in Pune suddenly springing up for the cause of sc/st and obc that they have started competing by publishing various manifestos and showing off who can write and articulate better than the other.The sad fact which remains is that the people who must be the actual beneficiaries are not even aware about reservations which are just usurped by the few who want reservations and at the same time cry foul over govt policies and over so called upper castes.My question is then why take reservations if you still are going to crib about the policies and people even after being a beneficiary of this system.Also I agree with your point on good quality education till class 12 .If good quality of education for all is provided in the preliminary stages then there would beno need for quotas and sub quotas .My college professor who belongs to ST category drives a skoda ,lives in a posh bunglow but while teaching us talks about atrocities to sc/st’s ,now even though he is very much educated with a PhD ,his daughter and all the coming generations will still continue to get free education and benefits under the reservation bias.Soon a day will come wherein all the capable but those who have been excluded from the education system ,people like us who lose out to category students scoring 35 and 40 pc will agitate and be forced to ask for reservations for us or there will be a huge brain drain to other countries and maybe then our govt would wake up from their ignorance and slumber one day and think about what is to be done to retain hardwork and talent……till then we are all the silent victims to this biased policy

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