I thought as per Indian constitution, we have right for education, and everyone is treated equally irrespective of their religion and caste. But it seems, their is basic flaw in the seven basic rights defined in our constitution. I am really demoralized, that because of these politicians, they amend law which actually gives us sleepless nights and hurt our sentiments. On one side we have people like the one in government who divide us on the name of caste and on other side we have people like Raj Thakarey who divide on the basis of region. Till today, I always paid tax in all my obedience but now i know that the money i paid is going to children who don't deserve that and while children who deserve are not allowed to enter competition. After all this I swear, next time I will never pay complete tax, I will use every possible corrupt option to get my work. Why should i be bothered about ethics....
RE:its enough now
by Quacker Oats on Apr 10, 2008 10:22 PM Permalink
Dont get disheartened Dear True Indian. u dont have to become a CHOR to compete with these politicians.
Rationing is a measure which is taken up when the demand is more and supply is less. Rationing of food items takes place mainly in case of natural calamities like drought or floods.
What we see now is rationing of seats for higher education. It is happening because there are not enough seats available compared to the number of students. Now education is not something which grows in fields and so number of seats should not be effected by natural calamities. So the blame of not being able to provide education should lie with the authority who is responsible for it, in this case the government. Now instead of providing more seats the government has resorted to rationing of seats, which clearly implies that government believes that it is not capable of providing quality technical education to Indian students. This is not a great sign for India's future. IITs and IIMs are already understaffed. Also they are finding very difficult to recruit new talents. Question arises that for how long IITs and IIMs will survive based on the reputation of their alumni? If this is the case now what is the guarantee that the current education setup will last long. So it becomes advisable for students to look at other countries for greener pastures. Very soon IITs and IIMs will become part of history just like Presidency College of Calcutta .
Hence it is imperative to maintain 'cultural' aka 'caste' diversity in all temples in India.
Government of India should implement 'reservations' in all Indian temples as per the 'caste' census in India.
1. 52% of all temple staff including Pujaris should be from OBC communities. 2. 29% temple staff including Pujaris should be from Dalits and Tribals. 3. Remaining all temple staff including Pujaris should be from other castes.
RE:Good verdict
by Ninja Kirgi on Apr 10, 2008 04:49 PM Permalink
Yes. Now at least students won't have to struggle much to convince their parents to send them to US or Canada for higher studies. This should help in increasing the Indian community manifolds in US, UK and Canada.
RE:Sangh Parivar goons started to say 'please'. But they did not forget when Muslims at Gujarat carnage said 'please'.
by Ninja Kirgi on Apr 10, 2008 04:33 PM Permalink
CPIM goons have got good training from RSS. We saw how they implemented their training in nandigram.
RE:Sangh Parivar goons started to say 'please'. But they did not forget when Muslims at Gujarat carnage said 'please'.
by Niraj Kumar on Apr 10, 2008 04:34 PM Permalink
All fundamentalists (including communists) are ruthless, they never say please, unless they are nailed. When Sangh Parivar says please and in what context