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Reservation in India (Hardcover)
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Reservation in India (Hardcover)
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If India has to emerge as a prominent economic power in the 21st
centaury, the SCs, the STs, the OBCs and other minorities have to
be equally equipped as any sector of the society. A holistic
approach recognising diversity in the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic,
multi-religious and multilingual society like ours can be entrusted
to ensure nondiscrimination and equal access to opportunities.
Reservations' although an effective measure can be taken as a
variety of measures designed to end the oppressive discrimination.
A level playing field has to be created to not only facilitate
empowerment for downtrodden but also social harmony for all in the
segments. This book has been organized into twelve chapters and
delves deep into the problem of social inequality and protective
discrimination as a remedy to the profound evil existing in our
society. The authors of Indian's governance or Constitutional
Management thought that with the dedicated band of freedom fighters
and rare efforts of Government the vulnerable sections of society
would be brought to mainstream within the very short span of ten
years. Those who were ignorant, illiterate and extremely poor were
unable to reap the benefit of reservation. Moreover, everyone may
not cherish for a Government job. The constitutional promise of the
egalitarian society was to be achieved through the means of
reservations based on caste in the field of public employment and
education. The idea of egalitarian society was envisaged and
incorporated into the Constitution of India, which came into force
in 1950 and mandated 15% reservation from the scheduled castes
(SCs), and the 7.5% for the scheduled tribes (STs). The OBC's who
have faced unequal opportunities in the society necessitated
governmental action for it in the form of 27% reservation. The
implication of reservation for OBCs in the higher education is
discussed at length in the later chapters. Other issues pertaining
to reservation viz., the issue of women reservation, reservations
in corporate sector, reservations for the disabled etc. are
discussed at length in this book. This discourse on reservations in
the private sector is gaining prominence which needs to be looked
in depth for the upliftment of communities or individuals and have
to go beyond the prism of reservations in the corporate sector. The
idea of empowering women by making legal provisions of reserving
one-third of seats for women in Parliament and State Assemblies
have strengthened, yet many contradictory reactions have emerged on
the Women's Bill from time to time.
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