Originally posted by: kabhi_21
Anu Even I had one point to make reservations restrictive.... Because of reservations and political support the beneficiaries are not concerned about the future of children as they will get government job and now Pvt also.... So we need to take population survey as to such families have how many children on an average..... If it is more than three..... the point can be put that the benefit needs to be given to only one or max two children in a family to enforce family planning
I hope jadoo bhaiyah and others dnt mind us talking abt reservation here... I jus went to have a nap, and u put a good point here.. Well, abhi the reservation should be based completely on income basis.. Though scholorships are given to the students, none of the Fwd's are eligible to get the scholorship... Tats wat is followed here in TN and u know TN is very particular in all these issues..
They dnt totally consider the people below poverty line.. There must be education in rural areas right frm the beginning for the kids.. Why bring reservation in university level? When the foundation is strong, automatically, students can equally compete in the university level.. Most of the urban population, educate their students, the problem is with rural areas, which are not considered.. I had an opportunity to visit a village.. There was only one school which had till 5th std and students were educated in tamil and even the teachers didnt know the basic necessities of the education.. This is India here...