Reservation in India is a form of affirmative action designed to improve the well-being of perceived backward and under-represented communities defined primarily by their 'caste' (quota-system mainly based on 'gender' or 'religion'). It Becomes Bane for people of nation due to Vote Bank Politics, Unfair Package distribution in elections. During election political parties distributing tickets to candidates, they distribute according to caste (or religion) of majority of peoples of that constituency. And even they distribute packages according vote Banks. Reservation should given on Basis of Financial condition because it is no where written that person from upper class family will not be poor or person from lower class family will not be rich. Before sometimes bill was passed about Right to Education. But a person belonging to upper middle ( or upper) class should get benefit of this right. Even god doesn’t discriminate as our blood color is red, sees from eyes and we have read that “Lord Ram during Vanwas eaten the fruits from lady which is untouchable according to that time”.
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Reservation bane or boon for Indian Society
1.
2. What is Reservation
?
Reservation in India is a form of affirmative action
designed to improve the well-being of
perceived backward and under-represented
communities defined primarily by their 'caste' (quotasystem based on 'gender' or 'religion') is a
phenomenon that commenced with the coming into
force of the Indian Constitution.
3. " The main objective of the Indian reservation system
is to increase the opportunities for enhanced social
and educational status (in the sense better than the
previous—until it becomes equal to that enjoyed by
an average member of other communities) of the
underprivileged communities and, thus, enable them
to take their rightful place in the mainstream of
Indian society.
4. Reservation in History
The reservation system has been a matter of
contention ever since it was first introduced in
the British occupied India and remains a point of
conflict-nay, a form of protectionism. A common form
of discrimination, within humanity, in India is the
practice of untouchability. Backward Classes (STs,
SCs) are the primary targets of this medieval practicea practice, which is outlawed by the Constitution of
India. An untouchable person is considered, "impure
or a lesser human."
5. Criterion of
Reservation
Reservation is given on basis of Caste, Religion.
Reservation is given on basis of
Population(Minority).
*however reservation is given on basis of financial
condition, gender but it is neither sufficient nor fair.
6. What Constitution Says ?
India’s constitution guarantees “equal
rights.”
Article 14 says that the state
gives to every person
“equality before the law” and
“equal protection of the
laws.”
Article 15 prohibits
discrimination against any
citizen on grounds of
religion, race, caste, sex,
place of birth, etc.
Article 16 guarantees equality
of opportunity in matters of
public employment, etc.
Article 46 says “The state shall
promote with special care the
education and economic interests
of the weaker sections of the
people, and, in particular of the
scheduled castes and the
scheduled tribes, and shall
protect them from social injustice
and all forms of exploitation.”
7. Why it has became
Bane for people of
nation
Why it has became
Bane for people of
nation
Vote Bank
Politics
Unfair
Package
Distribution
10. Fair, Good Criterion of
Reservation System
Reservation should Given on Basis of Financial
Condition.
Reservation should not be given on basis of caste,
religion, minority/majority because no body was born
with his or her wish in that religion.
Even God doesn’t discriminate, so why we should ?
11. Countries which Overcome
caste system to Develop
United States of America
Republic of South Africa
United States of Soviet Russia
United Kingdom(England)
Germany
Korea