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Why are the system of reserved constituencies introducef in india

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Answered by Jagrati11
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The system of reservation in India comprises a series of affirmative action measures, also known as 'positive discrimination' in the UK, such as reserving access to seats in the various legislatures, to government jobs, and to enrollment in higher educational institutions. The societal inequality in India is represented by the grossly inadequate representation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Castes in employment and education due to historic, societal and cultural reasons even though their share in total population is more than two third. The reservation is intended to balance this with respect to their population size and hence favours the historically disadvantaged castes and tribes, listed asScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes by the Government of India. The reservation is undertaken to address the historic oppression, inequality and discrimination faced by members of those communities and to give these communities voice. It is intended to realise the promise of equality enshrined in the Constitution.
Answered by sanidhya5
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Because of dalits discrimination. they have a chance for be better but because of vote bank Congress make it for 90 years

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