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Reservation Policy and Recent Trend in India

Authors: Kamble, Dr. C. N.;

Reservation Policy and Recent Trend in India

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Introduction Since historical period the Indian society was deliberately divided into Varnas and castes. Brahmin kept them at top level and reserved every sector of respect and resources for themselves only, pretending that it’s the wish of God. Moreover they had prohibited most of the people belonging Shudra Varna from social respect and all natural resources. They had been always humiliated, exploited, severely punished, and most of the times killed. The care had been taken from the upper Varna that, the Shudra Varna people would never rebel against these barbaric social and religious norms. For this purpose the Sudras were again divided into more than 6000 castes and sub castes. This cruel system created by Brahmins benefited them by all means. Therefore the reservation system is rooted in India in Brahminic culture since 3000 years. Indian history revels that after the Shungha’s counter revolution 100 percent seats were reserved for the Brahmin community in every sector like studying Vedas, chanting mantras, performing Homas, where they enjoyed the total privileges. It was the total setback for the civilization and the progress of the nations. Due this situation India had been subjected to numerous foreign invasions and aggressions, from Alexander to the British. That’s the reason why the country remains underdeveloped and the slave since ages. This conspired plan was come to known to some wise persons in the country. They endeavored a lot and responsible to make certain policies of reservation to marginalized people belonging to Shudras community. Mahatma Phule started education to those people, Chh. Shahu Maharaj started education and reservation in employment to these people. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar embodied the provisions for reservation in the Constitution of India. Nevertheless, recently some entities having nuisance values creating conflict by opposing the policy of reservation in India. 

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