if we want to understand why and how the reservation policy took birth, we should first know about the caste system and some of its features.
Basic caste division
· Brahmins – priests, teachers
· Kshatriyas -warriors, kings, administrators
· Vaishyas -merchants, agriculturists
· Shudras -artisans, service providers
o Harijans or Dalits-outcastes, untouchables
Harijans or dalits are recognized
as scheduled castes by government of india. Historically these people were
treated as impure souls, and they were associated with occupations such as leatherwork,
butchering, or removal of rubbish, animal carcasses, and waste which are
considered as impure. Dalits are seen as polluting for higher caste people. If
a higher caste Hindu is touched by an untouchable or even had a Dalit's shadow
across them, they consider themselves to be polluted and have to go through a
rigorous series of rituals to be cleansed. they are marginalised and kept away
from mainstream social life of Hindu society. They are not allowed to enter
temples or schools along with other caste people. As a result, Dalits are poor,
deprived and socially backward. In India there are approximately 240 million
Dalits. This means that nearly 25% of the population is Dalit. It also means
that in a country, where everybody is supposed to have equal rights and
opportunities, 1 out of 5 persons is condemned to be “untouchable”.
This
system of untouchability exists even now in rural areas where cast is very
important factor of society. But in urban areas where caste origins are less apparent,
many Dalits are integrated into social life. “Untouchability” was abolished by constitution
of India in 1950. But still even now villages in many states are separated on
basis of caste. It was called "hidden apartheid." These people should
not enter the higher-caste sections of villages, may not use the same wells,
wear shoes in the presence of upper castes, visit the same temples, and drink from
the same cups in tea stalls and many other restrictions imposed unofficially.
Schedule tribes:
The case
tribes is much different than that of Dalits. They are also referred as
Adivasi. They are group of tribal communities with distinct culture, language,
religious beliefs, arts and crafts and not integrated with the mainstream society.
They are socially and geographically isolated from rest of Hindu or Indian
society. Along with being geographically
and socially isolated, the tribal groups have historically been politically
under-represented. Their regions of residence also have been economically
underdeveloped.
So both
these groups Scheduled castes and scheduled Tribes were treated as backward
classes by government of India after independence.in 1953 Kalelkar Commission
was established to assess the situation of the socially and educationally
backward class. “Affirmative action” or reservations was started by government
to provide positive preferential treatment in allotment of jobs and access to
higher education. By doing so they
wanted to accelerate the integration of these marginalised people into
mainstream society. Currently SCs have 15% and STs have 7.5% reservations in
higher education institutes (IITs, IIMs etc.). The percentage reservation
varies from state to state.
OBC or Other Backward Classes are other group of people classified by government based on their social and
economic status. They are a large group in terms of population. They constitute
about half of our nation’s population and they currently possess 27% reservation
quota.
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