Social Sciences, asked by NishuChaudhary, 1 year ago

Reservation in india reinforces social justice.​

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Answered by argupta0904
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When our lawmakers were debating the draft of our Constitution way back in 1947, two issues were of paramount importance; one was ‘equality for all’ irrespective of religion or caste, and the other was to ensure social justice to those who were traditionally denied.

‘Untouchability’ was a major issue and the purpose of reservation was to give the backward classes an opportunity to access education and subsequently jobs, to bridge the gap with the remaining classes. That was the basic purpose behind offering reservation. It must be noted here that the initial tenure of the reservation was for a limited time only. This was repeatedly extended by successive governments but was more a consequence of politics than true affirmative action.

This is borne out by the fact that beyond offering basic reservation, very little was done for the upliftment of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes. It’s been 68 years since Independence and we still have large pockets of communities that have very little access to ‘quality’ education and therefore have very little chance to compete with other privileged sections to improve their economic status.

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