Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Reservation in India

The percentage of seats reserved for schedule tribes, schedule caste and other backward class people in public sector is known as Reservation in India. 
British policy of divide and rule is still been followed by our politician.
Reservation only divides the society leads to discrimination and conflicts between different sections. This system has been implemented for the betterment of the socially and financially backward people with an intension of bringing equality but instead of developing reservation schemes for development of the country our politician are manipulating these sector for their wasted interest.
 political parties know that divide and rule policy based on castes and religion will make them rich, will always help them hide their corruption or bad deeds and they are following it religiously

Today now in India this has become permanent method to give reservation on the basis of caste and religion to get more votes and no one has authority and powers to stop this.
For political gains and votes political parties will keep the Ghost of Reservation alive forever, so it is better we Indians keep an eye and see that the reservation benefits are going to real and needy persons of India based on the economic status of family not the rich class of Indians who became rich using reservation.
To remove this evil it suggested the following:

1.     Make education mandatory and free for all till age of 15
2.     Propose reservation based on economic status
3.     Provide opportunity to students to earn while they study.


 The process of reservation should be such that it filters the truly economically deprived individuals and bring them all to justice. We don’t need reservations based on castes or religion but only to actually provide aid to those who have minimal resources; and merit should be given equal and due importance in admission procedures as well employment opportunities. This way we would be successful in removing caste discrimination and unite the economically rich together in helping the economically poor, irrespective of their castes.

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