IDEOLOGY OF RESERVATION & RESERVATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION


It is interesting to see that the people who till now regard reservation on social grounds as the genius of genius and continue to consider it as the destruction of the Indian system, are appealing that it should be considered as the economic reservation for the sake of the poor - without it Explain that people who earn 65,000 rupees a month will be called poor by what criterion. They are entitled to just 10% of the economic reservation as a legitimate right to apply it to jobs and education at the earliest.

In the private sector jobs and educational institutions, no social reservation has been implemented till now, but now there is also a rush to provide economic reservation. Some State Governments have also decided to implement the same as the law of reservation on economic basis
And now HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar has said that the economic reservation will be implemented from 900 Government Universities and 40,000 colleges across the country from this year. Not only this, in almost 350 private universities and more than 25,000 colleges, the law will be introduced to implement the reservation system from this year.
Prakash Javadekar did not stop here, he made two more announcements. He said that in all these places, 25 per cent seats will be increased so that there will be no impact on the reservation already being done. For this, the capacity of these institutions will also be increased.

See the truth behind all these announcements one by one. Whether the government institutions are proposing to increase 25 per cent seats for 10 per cent reservation, is the basic infrastructure needed to afford this additional burden?
Almost all the reports show that most of the educational institutions of this country do not have the right to provide proper education to existing students. Compared to the major universities abroad, the student-teacher ratio here is quite pathetic - somewhere ridiculous. The government is not able to fill this current quota of teachers. Not only this, the social quota to be taken care of in the appointment of teachers is also not being received by anyone.Then, suddenly, how would the magic of money raised for 25 per cent additional seats in six months? Suddenly how many appointments will the government take, how many new class rooms will be created, how many additional employees will keep? Here is the question that the posts which are being taken in the routine for government appointments are taking years to fill them.

But then why does the government want to increase 25 per cent seats? Why does not he want to give reservations only to the existing students? His argument is that the current quota will not be affected, but the Constitutional Amendment Bill of Economic Reservation has been passed in it, it is very clear that this reservation will be different from the existing social reservation. Of course, the government is not worried about the current quota, those of the aggrieved people whose seats will take so poor poor visas. Of course,

This flare-up of the government, half-incomplete occupation will leave the poorly and marginalized governmental colleges and universities somewhat worse, even though the degrees start to divide, but there will be some other spectacle of education.

The matter is not only of the government educational institutions. So far, the government does not care that in private sector educational institutions, on a social basis
Why SC-ST or Backward Classes are not mandatory for reservation. There is no reservation anywhere in all these private institutions, but now as a law has been made for the provision of 10 percent economic reservation system, it is important that social reservation is implemented here too. For this, the government is talking about bringing bills in the budget session. In fact, it is a matter of social reservation, not a question of economic reservation.
Because he knows that the fees for education in these private institutions are so much that most people of the backward classes cannot afford it. But then how will the weak people on the economic basis? The government will give them reservation, but will they also pay their fees? Or will he insist on his fee waiver from private institutions? And what private institutions will accept it.The decision of reservation in Educational Institutions is anyhow entangled in court lawsuits. So what does the government want? Will his stirring efforts not spoil things? And if the educational institutions in the private sector will increase the seats, will they increase their appointments here too? Or will they appoint their teachers less than the valid criteria as before, and when they want, they will remove them?
Indeed, with the overall education in India, the paradox of higher education is very deep. Just as the government is not ready to increase its investment in primary education and is handing everything to the private sector, the same work seems to be done in higher education. We are constantly moving towards a sick education system, on one hand, there are a lot of government institutions, and on the other hand, disadvantaged private institutions. Those who have converted education into shopkeeping. Education does not appear anywhere in government's priority list. Education is just a form of work for him, from which he is trying to woo different sections. Its fresh decisions will further enhance these irony of education, this fear is not redundant.

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