Reservations
cannot eliminate social inequality.In fact in many instances they cause to show
up the differences. If one gets a job or educational seat, it makes a general
student to think that other student is helped by quota because he doesn’t have potential
to get the seat by merit.
The government should
help him/her by giving him opportunity, to get the potential needed to get
qualified. That’s how the society will believe that they also possess
abilities, and there are chances for them to be treated as equal.
Also if a person get into an Institute or
job by using his/her reservation quota, he/she does not possess all the skills
to work (or at least when compared to the people who are selected on basis of
merit), so they cannot perform well in their job or studies and there many
cases in which scst students are dismissed due to their poor academic
performance. The mistake here is not with the students but with the policy of
reservations. Even with reservation quota government should ensure that the students
have abilities to perform well after joining.
In
many cases merit students go out of country because of lack of opportunitiesinspite
of their merit and skills. In the present economic situation where India needs
to use its full resources, man power and skilled people. And this reservation
quota is bringing in the people who have lesser skills. So it is creating
hindrance to our economic development. The term Brain Drain is often used by
people opposing reservations, and I support this fact.
One major argument of reservation
supporters is that only forward class people are enjoying the fruits of
development of our country, so it has to be shared among all backward caste
people. So reservations are must. But the development itself is not coming from
outside. Development and its benefits are mutual. So replacing the skilled
people with unskilled people will result in degrading of growth. True solution
lies not in giving them jobs who don’t have skills but lies in giving the
people skills and participating in actual development.
If the argument is that they do not have
enough resources, opportunities to compete with the higher cast people, it is
not a valid argument at all. It is the problem faced by most of the rural
students, the problem is not limited lower caste but to broader group of
people, which cannot be solved by caste based reservation policy.
In IITs every year about 100 seats are
going waste because sc/st students are not able to meet the minimum required
cut-off for qualification.100 seats may not seem like a big number but for IITs
where about 100 students compete for one seat, it is really a big problem to
deal with.
i agree with the author ..Giving reservations based on caste is not the good thing i think!
ReplyDeleteYa there are quite backward people in india! and even now there are caste based harrasments in some rural areas in india!this might seemed to be false but it is true fact which everyone should agree! this reservation should be given to those people! but the problem is the reservation being used by the people belonging to rich people of backward caste who are well developed!!
"giving reservations is not the issue but the misuse of reservation is the critical issue"
and in my view the word caste should be bannned!
there are quite many people in india who are backward and not having reservations .so i think giving reservations to people who are lagging behind economically instead giving reservations based on caste!
anyway the thing is everone should develop and the resources of nation should be equally distributed among all !!