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shashwat pandey

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Dec 30, 2005, 2:04:26 AM12/30/05
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Reservation in private/unaided educational institute


Dear Members,

I was following this bill which was presented in lok
sabha and was passed in RS also, and I was wondering
about the consequences this bill is going to have on
citizens of India, this bill states that reservation
in schools and colleges be provided to people from
backward class, SC, and ST’s, well sounds good!!!.
This would
mean that now schools like DPS, Doon school and any
other private school will have to provide reservation
at nursery level, which means for a child to get
admission in nursery in any school of India he should
be born to parents which the govt. has declared
backward, no matter if father/mother is IPS officer or
CEO of
a company or engineer or doctor, following is the
stats

With the existing 20 per cent reservation (it is 25
per cent in case of schools who have bought land from
the Government at a subsidized rate) for the poor and
now a 50 per cent quota imposed for Scheduled Caste
(SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes
(OBC), the total percentage of reserved seats could
rise to between 70 to 75 per cent. The percentage
among the three socially backward classes has been
fixed as 15 per cent (SC), 7.5 per cent (ST) and 27.5
per cent (OBC).

Which means only 25-30% seats will be available for
children’s of Indian national who do not belong to a
certain cast.

Moreover out of these 25-30 % available seats they are
in open category, i.e if child born to a certain
parents get through the cut off for this category he
will be considered as open seat, which means effective
only 10% place is left for people belonging to
unreserved category, more specificly, these are open
seats and anyone from any community (which is decided
by the virtue of their birth) can be admitted into it.


In addition to this there is o provision of checking
fee structure of these schools, which would enable any
school to set fee at its owm discreation, i fail to
understand how this would help the under-preveledged
community, as anyone who is able to pay a large sum as
school fee does not need any reservation as such.


May GOD bless children only to the privileged who can
get their children admitted into school.

some of the renouned schools affected by this bill are


* Doon School * Scindia School * Mayo College *
Lawrence Schools * Rashtriya Indian Military College *
Daly College * Raj Kumar Colleges * Welham's *
Maharani Gayatri Devi School * Rajghat Besant * Modern
School * Tashi Namgyal Academy *All schools run by
Birla group trusts.

as a matter of fact no school in india will be left
unaffect, until it is a religious minority school for
example "Madrsaa".


P.S :- If my info is wrong pls update me... will be
highly oblidged. i am ready to take my words back if
proven wrong

Regards
Shashwat Pandey
http://www.geocities.com/sha211_211


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amit hargude

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Dec 31, 2005, 1:10:41 AM12/31/05
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hi,
Mr. Shaswat, u have raised a good point about the reservation of the
caste system in india. it is benefitting people of the these
caste(sc,st,bc etc..), but in a wrong way. its not just limited in
school level but each n every govt. run services. because of this
reservation many deserving people from students to govt. officers, are
suffering(me being a student have gone through it). times have changed
today the class system have benifitted them so much that everything is
easy for them. i dont say that it should totally removed, but we can
apply conditions on it. reservation can also be done on the basis of
income.

disclaimer : i am extremly sorry if i have said anything which has hurt
anyone, but i had to say what was goin in my mind, my intentions was
not to hurt anyone.

regards
amit hargude

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