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Blogger Gaurav Shukla said...

Although Financial/Intellectual/Cultural WEALTH/Success of a person depends upon his/her own efforts but most of us will agree that this success can not be achieved without using 'Resources' of his/her 'Country'.
.....Now,as per Govt-approved-Reports nearly 79-85% population of India comprises of 'OBC+SC+ST'. whereas Only 15-21% of Indians come under 'Open-Category'.
....so we the 15-21% of the Indians are using most of the Country's Resources and when the Majority(79-85%) of Indians are asking for their 'Proportionate-Share' in the Country's resources ..we are protesting/yelling..why ppl why? haven't we heard of "Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam-all the world is but one" culture or are we chasing Jungle's Law-'Survival of fittest'?

Be Warned & allow 80% of the ppl to get 50% of the 'Resources'....otherwise they will no more tolerate us 20%-Kicking India at first opportunity-'Open-Category' ppl!!!

Thanking you for bearing by comment,

an 'Open Category' pre-final year undergraduate student @ IIT kharagpur

Sat May 06, 09:32:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

Redel IITian,

A premier institute is no mere 'resource'. One should be made to struggle to get into it. The backgrounds of the people getting into such premier institutions need not reflect society, because these seats are not like a large pie that need to be divided equally.

Reservations in higher education will only start us down the slippery slope of reservations practically everywhere.

One has to accept that, beyond a certain point, if a person doesn't do well, factors other than his/her caste are at play.

Sun May 07, 09:54:00 am

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