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    Discuss: Is the reservation of backward castes in Kerala shall be supported.?

    This thread is to discuss the opinion poll topic 'Is the reservation of backward castes in Kerala shall be supported.?'.

    Kerala is one such state where the caste and other old human considerations have got a new phase in this modern scientific time.We don't distinguish ourselves based on caste.
    We are having reservation for almost all the government jobs and admissions to many esteemed institutes.But the question is that do we still need it? Isn't the conditions yet changed?
    Write your opinions?
  • #549
    This is 2010,63 years after the Indian independence.When Amedkar thought of reservation in various sectors for backward castes, he wanted them to arise to the front.And Kerala is such a State where that is fulfilled in almost all the sectors. But still our government is supporting them. This makes the middle class family in trouble.All of us know that the low castes are stil Below Poverty Line. Isn't the real condition in Kerala?. Not at all.Actually all our resources are now meant to backward castes. A middle class family can't make a house of his/her own now.But a lower caste can do it within a year.It is not because that his house is in a trouble condition, but he is a lower caste.Even in the educational field, where the ability to study is supposed to be the main criteria, reservation plays the same ugly role. When a student in general category had to study hard for his admission in a professional college, the reserved will get it even without studying any thing.For the admission in Colleges like NIT, when a general student needs to get a rank of 20,000, the rank of a SC/ST student will be in lakhs. That is the difference. Actually this is to be taken away. Then only we will have a great Kerala and India
    Regards
    Lijin T


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