Saturday, April 08, 2006
Reservation: Its no morality
A week back, I was a part of team which conducted an event called “how things work” in our departmental techfest, Mechanica, in IIT Madras. Being a relatively small techfest, the participation was not too high from outside institutions. With over 70% of participating teams from the home college, it came a little surprise the most of the teams selected to appear in the finals were from IIT Madras. Just then, some of us were wondering if we should reserves two out of eight places in the finals for the teams from other colleges. I opposed this stating that any form of reservation deserves to be scrapped. The suggestion was immediately taken back and we had eight best teams participating in the finals.
All of us know that reservation to SC and ST was given right after its
The year I got through JEE, the 9th ranker in reserved category was 1900th rank in general category. That was when I felt that reservation was “justice denied” to hundreds of deserving candidates. In my opinion, a person by virtue of coaching classes alone and no work input, can get close to 6000th to 10000th rank in JEE. If the student happens to belong to SC/ST category, he will be admitted with open arms to IITs (having got within top 50 ranks). This is unfair. Close to 4000 student would have worked hard to get into IITs of which 1500 would have been turned down because of lack of seats. To find their own peers who have hardly put any effort to get into the institute, because of reservations, is outrageous.
Couple of years back, there was debate regarding reservation in private sectors in Maharastra, I recall having seen ‘the big fight’ (NDTV), where supporter of reservation argued that reservation doesn’t mean a compromise in quality of professionals and that SC/ST students are not a compromise on merit. Let’s get this straight. Seats are reserved for primary education, acceptable; seats are reserved for secondary (high school) education, again acceptable; reservation in plus two, doesn’t decide the future in a big way, acceptable. At an under graduate level, reservation is certainly not acceptable. If they are not a compromise on merit, why are they demanding reservation even in private sectors? They have sufficient reservation in government jobs, and number of their posts in govt. sectors is largely unfilled.
You, of course, give us the 'brahminical liberal' viewpoint saying what the Mandal commission did was dubious but acceptable...for a while. But now it doesn't make mush social sense anymore so withdraw it.
I wish it were that easy. I really think the reservation should be based not just on caste but must definitely include the student's financial background as well. A rich SC/ST family will be able to afford the same infrastructure as a general family. The economics makes the difference, I think.
For a really nice essay on this issue, as well as on other Indian issues, read "India: from midnight to the new millenium" by Shashi Tharoor.
But of course the best soultion would be to provide educational opprtunities for all and erase the need for reservation altogether.
It is time the government and the people come out of these cheap tricks.All this has been a time tested gimick of the politicians who only care for votes.If they were really caring to uplift the backward castes they should have setup chains of hospitals and schools along the tribal areas and the districts populous with SCs .This not only helps in employing the lower caste people but also gives them good facilities.Instead the politicians resort to this show which only helps the richer guys.Reservations at the proffesional level carry no meaning because it only helps a select few who manage to get to that level while the poorer guys whom the reservations are meant for dropout in the primary level itself.After 60 years of reservations still 30% of population live a wretched life.It is time for us to protest against this evil which does our society more harm than benefit.
Sash
After
Quoted from my classmate, Atul Vasu:
The concept of reservation is very important atleast in local colleges.
To that point, let me tell you that I have a lot of friends from all sectors of the soceity.
Coming down we see a group of exploited people, who nevertheless even know are being exploited. They work on industries (I have friends who are workers in Titanium refineries), just
to earn some small amount of money. They agree on contract usually after 12th, for 1 or 2 years. During this period their orientation changes a lot, they just feel like working, and wasting the whole time. The work they do is pathetic and dangerous. Even if they are advised by people who are cared about them -- say go and write entrance or do higher studies.
Note that they are guarranteed to get paid scholorships, but still they won't put any amount of fight in learning the subject. They might ask me to put fundaes. I usually end in vain. But after
I brush up some of their old memories, say trigonometry. Forget calculus. They finally appear for the exam.
Due to very poor preperation. Not their talent, (I always feel they are much more intelligent than myself), but circumstances yielded there. They get a poor rank. But due to reservation they may get a seat somewhere and may continue their studies. They build up confidence. Their college life is very painful and people even drop during that stage. Everyone looks him as a useless idiot.
But many people usually turn successful. And for them atleast I recommend the reservation system to retain. They have put in more efforts than you can imagine.
Another major problem with them is even during studies at 11-12, they never attend any kind of coaching or probably even classes, because their teachers (govt. institutions) never insist on they coming to classes. Their friends always have some movies/some arbit stuff to do always. It seems to them as a great credit to even conduct an inter village cricket match.
We will pack classes on April 17th
Spread the word
Let the director know that we are against it
Let us protest
Reservation should be there, but for the people who really need it. I agree that to identify people from the society who really deserve reservation because of their backgrounds is a difficult thing to do.
In our country, reservation has been used by politicians for their own convenience. The class system is long gone, but it's still being pulled by the netas for their own benifits, not anyone elses.
The reservation system should not be removed, it should be modified. Lack of education and presence of poverty in India's early years have created classes of their own. It is those classes that need reservation.
btw the last sentence is not some suggestion level and all ....it came off in a flow da
bye
It is obviously a political gimmick. The only good thing I can see about this issue is that it has got people talking. It is the first step to a better future.
1. Denying justice to many deserving candidates.
2. Making those from the reserved classes who are good lose their self respect.
It is high time someone from the SC/ST stood up and denied reservation...
We were discussing this in our departments Google group and there was a very interesting suggestion made by one of my classmates.He said that all the reservations must be such that one person can use it not more than once or twice in his lifetime.
S.Manohar
(NOT being SC/ST does NOT mean you are rich!)
Look, if you tell a student that he is going to get into IIT (Or pass the 10th std for that matter) with a lesser effort than the guy who works for 18 hrs a day ,he will just not study. This makes him appear as less intelligent (although his IQ may be high). This in the long term pushes down the quality of education in the SC/ST/OBC classes as they do not feel the need to study.
see http://realitycheck.wordpress.com/
what the f*** ?
We Indians are happy with being a mediocre society and the words "Chalta hai yaar" epitomises our very mindset. Reservations will only add to this.
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I support reservaion based on economics. I should have made that clear in my post.
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Anonymous said...
My view on why reservation is bad:
(NOT being SC/ST does NOT mean you are rich!)
Look, if you tell a student that he is going to get into IIT (Or pass the 10th std for that matter) with a lesser effort than the guy who works for 18 hrs a day ,he will just not study. This makes him appear as less intelligent (although his IQ may be high). This in the long term pushes down the quality of education in the SC/ST/OBC classes as they do not feel the need to study.
@Anonymous (no 13): true, i wanted to add this point in my post, somehow slipped my mind. when attendance is not taken in a class, even the best of the students bunk. Lethagy is a tendency. Only when you know that there is a consequence, we stand up. General Merit guy knows that if he looses two marks he looses 100 ranks, while reserved cadidate in loosing only 1 or 2. This further brings him down.
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@fbi: I do think that reservation based on economics is the only form which deserves to be implemented. would love to read the essay by Shashi Tharoor.
@rahul: all i am saying is 'most' of students belonging to reserved class are affluent. i may not know about 1900 ranker in perticular.
@sash: yes, it is time we look beyond reservation to uplift the poor.
@ashish (atul vasu): I do know that its not a coincidence that most of sc/st are poor. they have been oppressed before, may take couple of generation more to bridge the gap (thanks to the inefficiency of govt.). reservation based on financial status would help not only the socially opressed but also those exploited.
@Anonymous: its too early to protest.... i am sure the bill will not be passed.... too many people are against it.
@ashish: agree.
@rajashekar: today, atleast inthe cities, nobosy is socially deprived. In villages, if anybody is, they are sure to be poor. reservation based on income is fine.
@mahesh: yes, it does divide people. it's going contrary to very idea of resevation.
@arvind: i agree
@manohar: good suggestion ...
@mahesh madhavan: 'total' number of reserved seats can go upto max, say, 10%.
@Anonymous (no 12): stress should be on primary education
@kumar: thanks :)
@realitycheck: i have commented on your blog.... other pleas have a look at http://realitycheck.wordpress.com/
@anonymous
///Seats are reserved for primary education, acceptable; seats are reserved for secondary (high school) education, again acceptable; reservation in plus two, doesn’t decide the future in a big way, acceptable.///
what the f*** ?
can you make it clear, what is it that you are upset about?
@anonymous (no 17 i think): the "chalta hai" attitute is what has cost us a lot...literally...we are ok with paying 100 bucks evey time we get a new gas connection, telephone connection, driving licence or anything you name.
Basic education SHOULD be given to all ... but after that it should be purely on someone’s talent and aptitude..
Reservation shouldnt be based on Cast it should be based on the Financial background of a family ...
or do you mean to say that the SC/ST OBC People are not good enuff to compete with the others academically or intelluctually? I dont think so.
We should influence ICC and make rules so that the pace bowlers like Shoaib Akhtar should not bowl fast balls to our OBC player. Bowlers should bowl maximum speed of 80 kilometer per hour to an OBC player. Any delivery above this speed should be made illegal.
Also we should have reservation in Olympics. In the 100 meters race, an OBC player should be given a gold medal if he runs 80 meters.
There can be reservation in Government jobs also. Let's recruit
the title reads: "reservation: it NO morality" and not "reservation: it NOT morality" ie reservation, by idea, does possess(or should possess) morality, but the way it is being implemented, the morality is all lost.
@anu
i kinda agree.....the current system must be completely revamped if reservation should exist
@anonymous
:D
could you identify yourself?
i was at iitm from till 2004. I could not agree more with regards to the reservations issue you blogged abt....cheers
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