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Baby Kumari equal to your city-bred princess?
by Prem Kumar on Apr 19, 2007 11:53 PM

Dear All,

Please think for a moment about their extremely Strenuous life and what all odds they fight to even enroll themselves in schools and get a very basic of education. They walk one hour to school, stay till evening without food and still educate themselves, let alone their extra-curricular wishes and hardwork.

Against all pressures from family and her socio-economic problems, she finishes 12th and want to enter engineering.

In contrast, our little princess in our homes, who we love & adore, gets all facilities, excellent convent education, proper care, Tutions, including two-wheelers for commute. All she has to do is "STUDY".

Now, how can anyone equate this hard-working yet poor girls form village to compete with our
convent-educated kids? How can we ask both of these categories from extreme social situatuons to compete in the open quota? Is this a fair-playing ground?

Is it fair to oppose reservation and stop what these girls deserve? Ask your heart!!!



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