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10th April 2008, 01:02 PM
#1
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Seasoned Hubber
Is SC's verdict on reservation good for our development ?
The 5 judge bench of the Supreme Court today upheld a law which provides for 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Castes (OBCs) in educational institutions supported by the Central government.
Will this judgement be able to uplift the Indians ? Let's share our views.
இந்தக் காட்டில் எந்த மூங்கில் இசைக்க வல்லது என்று மயங்கிய பொழுது
இறைவன் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தப் புல்லாங்குழல் தான் நம் இசைஞானி !!
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10th April 2008 01:02 PM
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10th April 2008, 01:03 PM
#2
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Will this judgement be able to uplift the Indians ?
it will
Anbe Sivam
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10th April 2008, 01:09 PM
#3
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Thank you Crazy for your reply..
இந்தக் காட்டில் எந்த மூங்கில் இசைக்க வல்லது என்று மயங்கிய பொழுது
இறைவன் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தப் புல்லாங்குழல் தான் நம் இசைஞானி !!
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10th April 2008, 01:25 PM
#4
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It will , provided the benefit reaches to the concerned.
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10th April 2008, 01:53 PM
#5
Moderator
Platinum Hubber
It will , provided the benefit reaches to the concerned.
Yes. The news says the 'creamy layer' among the OBCs has been excluded from the benefit
Correct me if I am wrong, but this is first judgement about the reservation that brings up the issue of excluding the 'creamy layer'. Right ? If so, it is truly a landmark judgement and can change the scope of the reservation debate.
Would like to know how the 'creamy layer' is defined. Informed hubbers please comment.
மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே
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10th April 2008, 05:04 PM
#6
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My onions and Signature changes according to my desperate need to be in lime light as the BIG Brother :0 - just saying..
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10th April 2008, 05:05 PM
#7
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Can any body provide some links related to the matter being discussed? Would like to know more.
And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be insane, by those who could not hear the music - Friedrich Nietzsche
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10th April 2008, 05:06 PM
#8
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Originally Posted by
Roshan
Can any body provide some links related to the matter being discussed? Would like to know more.
When did you become veteran.. bro.
My onions and Signature changes according to my desperate need to be in lime light as the BIG Brother :0 - just saying..
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10th April 2008, 06:03 PM
#9
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Seasoned Hubber
Originally Posted by
Prabhu Ram
It will , provided the benefit reaches to the concerned.
Yes. The news says the 'creamy layer' among the OBCs has been excluded from the benefit
Correct me if I am wrong, but this is first judgement about the reservation that brings up the issue of excluding the 'creamy layer'. Right ? If so, it is truly a landmark judgement and can change the scope of the reservation debate.
Would like to know how the 'creamy layer' is defined. Informed hubbers please comment.
As per the Mandal judgment, the children of constitutional functionaries including the President, judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, members of the Union Public Service Commission, Groups A and B or Class I or II officers of the All-India Central and State services and children of public sector employees are excluded from reservation.
But whether the rich business class belonging to OBC is considered 'creamy' or not is still to be clarified.
Punnaimaran
இந்தக் காட்டில் எந்த மூங்கில் இசைக்க வல்லது என்று மயங்கிய பொழுது
இறைவன் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தப் புல்லாங்குழல் தான் நம் இசைஞானி !!
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10th April 2008, 06:08 PM
#10
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Originally Posted by
Billgates
It will , provided the benefit reaches to the concerned.
How do we ensure that the benefits reach the concerned ? The reservation for SC/ST category is being enjoyed only by the same set of people for the 3rd generation now, whereas the majority continue to be school dropouts.
The main point is will the benefits reach the deserving ?
Punnaimaran
இந்தக் காட்டில் எந்த மூங்கில் இசைக்க வல்லது என்று மயங்கிய பொழுது
இறைவன் தேர்ந்தெடுத்தப் புல்லாங்குழல் தான் நம் இசைஞானி !!
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