Monday, May 01, 2006

Does he deserves reservation?

He is son of an Professor in a premier institute of India. (Those of you who know my educational background will know which institute as well).

He has got the best primary and secondary education.

He has got the best career guidance anybody can get as all his fathers friends are Doctorates.

He has been brought up in an academic environment where almost everybody is a doctorate or a aspiring doctorate students.

Yet he fails to perform well in the exams. Is it because of his caste?

Does he deserve the reservation?

2 comments:

Shantisudha said...

His failure is because he is not studying and taking advantage of the available guidance.

I don't think so that such candidates need any reservation. They themseleves or thier parents must refuse to take advantage of reservation policy so that another students from their community will be able to come up.

The reservation is wrong when it gives admission or service to those who doesn't really capable. If anybody wants to change this system of classes.....then such a change alsways start from grassroot level....and such change only can sustain and transform the society.

Rahul Vaidya said...

If given an opportunity, anybody will misuse it. And misusing it is surely not illegal..atleast for now.

Hope that politicians will wake up soon.