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Is reservation in the 21st century is feasible? IF yes then why if no then why?

I would have succeed in the Net Exam if I am belongs to SC/ST candidate in the dec 2008 NET exam.

How to judge the Backward class-

                                                 Through economic condition

                                                 Thtough Caste system

                                                 

 

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I am in favor of a reservation policy. But it never should be based on caste or religion. It should be based on
a) Physical capabilities (reservation for blind, handicapped, etc).
b) Economic (special privilages for people with low income group).
How we can do this? why we cannot eradicate these problems whic halts a knowlegable person to enter in new phase?
It must be given only those, who are economicaly poor.
But now a days people having good economic condition geting the benifit of this, that is not correct.
It should not concern with any caste or religion, only based on their living standard.
In India lots of verbal knowledge we have seen but not practice. what can be the option to eradicate such problems?
reservation is only eye wash in these hard days. so many reservation quota persons not improved in their lief styles.
but economically poor persons may affected severely after 1970s.
dear i have see the hate inside the persons who belong to general so it is necessary to keep the other to safe them by making some policies , reservation is necessity as i think
Reservation is support to success to poor community. how have born in rich family thay have get all facilities for success life. but what about who is born in poor family. who will be take care of them. only reservation can help and support for getting good education and earning opportunity. It means i am agree that reservation way of middle path of reducing poverty.

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