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PROF. KAVITA FONDEKAR   AMRISH JHAVERI(09-225)
CONTENTS
I.      INTRODUCTION
II.     BACKGROUND
III.    CURRENT SITUATION
IV.     TYPES OF RESERVATION
V.      RESERVATION VS NO RESERVATION- THE DEBATE
        A.   SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION
        B.   NON-SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION

VI.     CONSEQUENCES
VII.    SOLUTIONS
VIII.   CONCLUSION

                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   2
I.     INTRODUCTION

     Reservation introduced for the equal progress of all the
     sections of the society.
     General category people have started to feel that they are
     being subjugated.
     The candidate who is the most worthy based on the
     merit should get the opportunity irrespective of his
     caste, creed and religion.



                                S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   3
II. BACKGROUND

 STs(Scheduled Tribe) are the tribes that are not confirmed
 to Hinduism.
 SCs(Scheduled Caste) are the lower castes in the caste-
 hierarchy of the Hindu culture.
  Article 46 of the Indian Constitution :-
        Educational and economic interests of the weaker
 sections of the people(SCs and STs) should be preserved
 and shall protect them from social injustice and all
 forms of exploitation.
                        S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   4
II. BACKGROUND

 Reservations were introduced in the last decades of 19th
 century when the subcontinent was divided into British
 India and 600 princely states.
 The princely states were determined in the advancement
 of the minorities and deprived section of the society and
 hence reservation policies came into existence.
 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar made certain arrangements
 for the backward classes to allow them to enjoy a humane
 lifestyle and bring their upliftment in the political field.
                        S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   4
II. BACKGROUND
    What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system?
    a)I am ok with it.
    What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system?
    b)It needs to go.
    What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system?
    c)It is ok but needs changes.
                                      6%

                                                                28%



       66%




                           S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION      6
II. BACKGROUND
  Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has
  said, “Reservation was introduced to bring about the
  development of every section of the society, but know
  after 50-60 years no section of the society is lacking
  behind.”




                       S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   7
III. CURRENT SITUATION

  Total reservation quota stands at 45% in many states of
  India and this includes the SCs, STs, and the OBCs.
  Since economic status is not a test
  used, undeserving people gain the advantages and the
  deserving ones are still without a significant change in their
  situations.




                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   8
III. CURRENT SITUATION

  Mandal Commission Report of 1991 was in favour of
  reservations in higher education and government
  services for the other backward classes of India.
   The current slogan in India seems to be “abolish
  reservation because merit and efficiency are in
  danger.”




                       S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   9
IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION
  a) Caste Based:
     Caste is decided based on birth, and can never be changed.
     A person can change his religion, and his economic status
     can fluctuate, the caste is permanent.

  b) Management Quota:
     It is a quota based on economic status irrespective of
     caste, race and religion; anybody who has money can buy
     his/her seat.

  c) Gender Based:
     The Women's reservation Bill was passed by the Rajya
     Sabha on 9 March 2010 by a majority vote of 186
     members in favor and 1 against.
                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   10
IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION

  d) Religion Based:
     Government says that this sub-quota is based on the
     backwardness of the religious communities and not on
     the religions themselves.
  e) State of Domicile:
     Most of jobs under state government are reserved to
     those who are domiciles under that government.
  f) Undergraduate Colleges:
     Institutes like JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate
     Medical Education & Research) have a policy of reserving
     postgraduate seats for those who completed their MBBS
     in JIPMER.

                          S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   11
IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION
  g) Other Criteria:
     1) Sons / Daughters / Grandsons / Granddaughters of
        Freedom Fighters.
     2) Physically handicapped.
     3) Sports personalities.
     4) Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have a small fraction of
        reserved seats in educational institutions. They have to
        pay more fees and pay in foreign currency.
     5) Seat reservation for Senior citizens/ PH in Public Bus
        transport.
                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   12
V. RESERVATION VS
   NO-RESERVATION

  “Do we need talent or reservations to build our country?”
  Reservation is diluting the quality of education.
  Many capable candidates are today denied opportunity
 simply because of shortage of seats.
  India does not have the money or resources to increase the
 number of seats in our professional colleges.



                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   13
V. RESERVATION VS
   NO-RESERVATION
   Some sections of the opponents feel reservations to be
  acceptable on economic criteria rather than caste.
   Reservations were part of the constitution when it was
  released in 1950.
  It was introduced as a temporary measure to promote
  equality among all the sections of the society.




                          S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   14
A. SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION

    Reservation is a political necessity, required for peace
   keeping in India.
    Reservations are a means to increase representation
   of the present under-represented caste groups and
   thereby improve diversity on campus.
   General category people have never known to go
   backward due to reservation.




                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   15
B.   NON-SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION

      Allocating quotas is a form of discrimination which is
     contrary to the right to equality.
      60% of India that is rural needs schools, health care and
     infrastructure in rural areas, not reservation in urban
     institutions.
      Under graduates and graduates will start moving to
     foreign universities for higher education.




                            S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   16
VI. CONSEQUENCES
   Most students from backward castes do not reveal the
  truth about their parents income and get the scholarships
  for education that they wouldn’t get normally.
   The government wants to give opportunities to the
  backward castes to earn salaries like IIT & IIM graduates but
  this should not happen at the cost of the quality of
  education.
   Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has
  said, “I, myself, am from reserved category but took
  admission at the post graduation level based on merit.”
                         S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   17
VI. CONSEQUENCES
     Do you feel the current reservation system is hampering the
     country's progress? a)Yes
     Do you feel the current reservation system is hampering the
     country's progress? b)No
               24%




                                                         76%




                          S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   18
VI. CONSEQUENCES

     Have you ever suffered any loss due to the reservation system?
     a)Yes
     Have you ever suffered any loss due to the reservation system?
     b)No


        44%

                                                                56%




                          S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   19
VII. SOLUTIONS
    Just three clauses will change the reservation attitude in India:
   1. Reservation on the collective salary of family, that is salary of
       husband and wife, and incomes derived from all other sources
       like gifts or income from joint family property.
   2. The benefit of the reservation for only first 2 children of the
       family.
   3. Creation of online database so every Indian will know which
       family is enjoying the benefits of reservation in education or
       job or women reservation.



                             S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   20
VII. SOLUTIONS
     Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has said, “Many people
    belonging to the reserved category are taking undue advantage of the
    reservation. But from another point of view those who are worthy based
    on merit are losing their value due to reservations.”




                                S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   21
VII. SOLUTIONS
      Do you feel India will ever let go of the reservation system?
      a)Yes
      Do you feel India will ever let go of the reservation system?
      b) No
                                   0%




                                  100%




                              S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   22
VIII. CONCLUSION
    Taking   into considerations all the points we can conclude that
   reservations were introduced in the Indian Education system as a
   means for the overall development of the society.
   However, today all sections of the society have been developed
   economically, culturally and socially.
   Hence, the need for reservations is limited.
   Complete elimination of reservations is not possible considering
   the current political scenario.
   Hence, reservation should be provided to the people who really
   need it and those people should be tracked regularly.

                             S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   23
THANK YOU
 We would like to give special thanks to our interviewee
Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar for his time.
We would also like to thank Prof. Kavita Fondekar for
helping us in various aspects of this project.
Last but not the least, to all the people who took the survey
and gave sincere answers.




                       S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011)   PCT PRESENTATION   24

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Reservation Presentation

  • 1. SUBMITTED TO: BY: PROF. KAVITA FONDEKAR AMRISH JHAVERI(09-225)
  • 2. CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. BACKGROUND III. CURRENT SITUATION IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION V. RESERVATION VS NO RESERVATION- THE DEBATE A. SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION B. NON-SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION VI. CONSEQUENCES VII. SOLUTIONS VIII. CONCLUSION S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 2
  • 3. I. INTRODUCTION Reservation introduced for the equal progress of all the sections of the society. General category people have started to feel that they are being subjugated. The candidate who is the most worthy based on the merit should get the opportunity irrespective of his caste, creed and religion. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 3
  • 4. II. BACKGROUND STs(Scheduled Tribe) are the tribes that are not confirmed to Hinduism. SCs(Scheduled Caste) are the lower castes in the caste- hierarchy of the Hindu culture.  Article 46 of the Indian Constitution :- Educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people(SCs and STs) should be preserved and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 4
  • 5. II. BACKGROUND Reservations were introduced in the last decades of 19th century when the subcontinent was divided into British India and 600 princely states. The princely states were determined in the advancement of the minorities and deprived section of the society and hence reservation policies came into existence. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar made certain arrangements for the backward classes to allow them to enjoy a humane lifestyle and bring their upliftment in the political field. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 4
  • 6. II. BACKGROUND What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system? a)I am ok with it. What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system? b)It needs to go. What do you think about reservations in the Indian education system? c)It is ok but needs changes. 6% 28% 66% S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 6
  • 7. II. BACKGROUND Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has said, “Reservation was introduced to bring about the development of every section of the society, but know after 50-60 years no section of the society is lacking behind.” S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 7
  • 8. III. CURRENT SITUATION Total reservation quota stands at 45% in many states of India and this includes the SCs, STs, and the OBCs. Since economic status is not a test used, undeserving people gain the advantages and the deserving ones are still without a significant change in their situations. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 8
  • 9. III. CURRENT SITUATION Mandal Commission Report of 1991 was in favour of reservations in higher education and government services for the other backward classes of India.  The current slogan in India seems to be “abolish reservation because merit and efficiency are in danger.” S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 9
  • 10. IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION a) Caste Based: Caste is decided based on birth, and can never be changed. A person can change his religion, and his economic status can fluctuate, the caste is permanent. b) Management Quota: It is a quota based on economic status irrespective of caste, race and religion; anybody who has money can buy his/her seat. c) Gender Based: The Women's reservation Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 9 March 2010 by a majority vote of 186 members in favor and 1 against. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 10
  • 11. IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION d) Religion Based: Government says that this sub-quota is based on the backwardness of the religious communities and not on the religions themselves. e) State of Domicile: Most of jobs under state government are reserved to those who are domiciles under that government. f) Undergraduate Colleges: Institutes like JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research) have a policy of reserving postgraduate seats for those who completed their MBBS in JIPMER. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 11
  • 12. IV. TYPES OF RESERVATION g) Other Criteria: 1) Sons / Daughters / Grandsons / Granddaughters of Freedom Fighters. 2) Physically handicapped. 3) Sports personalities. 4) Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have a small fraction of reserved seats in educational institutions. They have to pay more fees and pay in foreign currency. 5) Seat reservation for Senior citizens/ PH in Public Bus transport. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 12
  • 13. V. RESERVATION VS NO-RESERVATION  “Do we need talent or reservations to build our country?”  Reservation is diluting the quality of education.  Many capable candidates are today denied opportunity simply because of shortage of seats.  India does not have the money or resources to increase the number of seats in our professional colleges. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 13
  • 14. V. RESERVATION VS NO-RESERVATION  Some sections of the opponents feel reservations to be acceptable on economic criteria rather than caste.  Reservations were part of the constitution when it was released in 1950. It was introduced as a temporary measure to promote equality among all the sections of the society. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 14
  • 15. A. SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION  Reservation is a political necessity, required for peace keeping in India.  Reservations are a means to increase representation of the present under-represented caste groups and thereby improve diversity on campus. General category people have never known to go backward due to reservation. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 15
  • 16. B. NON-SUPPORTERS OF RESERVATION  Allocating quotas is a form of discrimination which is contrary to the right to equality.  60% of India that is rural needs schools, health care and infrastructure in rural areas, not reservation in urban institutions.  Under graduates and graduates will start moving to foreign universities for higher education. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 16
  • 17. VI. CONSEQUENCES  Most students from backward castes do not reveal the truth about their parents income and get the scholarships for education that they wouldn’t get normally.  The government wants to give opportunities to the backward castes to earn salaries like IIT & IIM graduates but this should not happen at the cost of the quality of education.  Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has said, “I, myself, am from reserved category but took admission at the post graduation level based on merit.” S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 17
  • 18. VI. CONSEQUENCES Do you feel the current reservation system is hampering the country's progress? a)Yes Do you feel the current reservation system is hampering the country's progress? b)No 24% 76% S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 18
  • 19. VI. CONSEQUENCES Have you ever suffered any loss due to the reservation system? a)Yes Have you ever suffered any loss due to the reservation system? b)No 44% 56% S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 19
  • 20. VII. SOLUTIONS  Just three clauses will change the reservation attitude in India: 1. Reservation on the collective salary of family, that is salary of husband and wife, and incomes derived from all other sources like gifts or income from joint family property. 2. The benefit of the reservation for only first 2 children of the family. 3. Creation of online database so every Indian will know which family is enjoying the benefits of reservation in education or job or women reservation. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 20
  • 21. VII. SOLUTIONS  Our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar has said, “Many people belonging to the reserved category are taking undue advantage of the reservation. But from another point of view those who are worthy based on merit are losing their value due to reservations.” S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 21
  • 22. VII. SOLUTIONS Do you feel India will ever let go of the reservation system? a)Yes Do you feel India will ever let go of the reservation system? b) No 0% 100% S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 22
  • 23. VIII. CONCLUSION  Taking into considerations all the points we can conclude that reservations were introduced in the Indian Education system as a means for the overall development of the society. However, today all sections of the society have been developed economically, culturally and socially. Hence, the need for reservations is limited. Complete elimination of reservations is not possible considering the current political scenario. Hence, reservation should be provided to the people who really need it and those people should be tracked regularly. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 23
  • 24. THANK YOU  We would like to give special thanks to our interviewee Prof. Rugved V. Deolekar for his time. We would also like to thank Prof. Kavita Fondekar for helping us in various aspects of this project. Last but not the least, to all the people who took the survey and gave sincere answers. S.E. CMPN-1 (2010-2011) PCT PRESENTATION 24