More Quotas ?
in the 1950s, FCs were educated & economically sound and BCs were mostly uneducated and they were stuck just with their own family occupation. so it made sense to make reservations based on the caste system.
beware, that we have
general quota where FCs and BCs compete and
BC quota ONLY for the BC students.
in the 50s, BC students would have found it extremely difficult to compete with the FC students. general quota must have been occupied with FC students and BC seats occupied with BC students.
Now, the second generation of these students (FCs and BCs) are in the same cadre( i mean they have the same facilities and resources). so these BC students find it easy to compete with the FC students. there is nothing great in this. this explains the reason why FCs are admitted less and BCs are getting more seats.
Dis-adv :
* this "OUTDATED" system would soon prove its too costlier for the FC students.
the FC students dont have a level playing field for them to compete(with the second generation BCs)
* this may push the FCs to the bottom ladder in a longer run. FCs are so moving more towards the private instis and orgs.
* the second generation BCs find it very easy to compete with their first generation counter parts(BC students). I mean, the the current system is more benefial to those who has already reaped the benefit out of it..
so, what s the solution ?
the second generation students should be able to compete with the FCs and they should not be given the same advantages of their fathers and forefathers. this would make the system really helpful to the downtrodden people. this should be accompanied with the increase in the no of general quota seats. but the vote bank makes the government increase the BC/MBC/SC/ST seats . thanks to SC order for stalling these vote bank politics. this would soon bring every one to the same level playing field.
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