Hon'ble Prime Minister has taken very good initiative in empowering downtrodden people with the issue of Representation of SC/ST people in Private Sector.It is proven fact that Indian industry never took social responsibility developing downtrodden people and thus help in building this nation stronger. Also the mode of recruitment in private sector is never a transperent and it is most of the time through the recommondation of their employee. Due to these facts SC/ST people could not get equality of oppertunity in private sector. The goverment should make sure that the Representation of SC/ST people should be based on relaxed criteria otherwise there would not be any meaning of this policy. This is considering socioeconomic background of these people. For example there is reservation without relaxation in criteria for faculty post but there are only 2-3 faculty at IIT Delhi and IIT Madras each. This shows that without relaxation in criteria reservation is useless and thus the representation of SC/ST people is no representation at all. We hope that goverment is sincere in its efforts to push private sector to adopt reservation policy volunteerily or with legislature to empower SC/ST people. Best Wishes to Goverment in this efforts.
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by R Tyagi on Jul 06, 2007 10:09 AM Permalink
A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always rely on the support of Paul. - George B. Shaw So true words... isn't it?
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by ajish koshy on Jul 06, 2007 10:54 AM Permalink
Wonder why people think that industry is interested in upliftment of the country....that is the government's responsibility....the objective for industry is profit....and that is precisely as it should be....because otherwise we handicap industry with poorer resources to compensate for the government's inefficiency....On a global playing field, our industries cannot afford to compromise on their competitiveness....
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Rinki Sharma on Jul 06, 2007 10:19 AM Permalink
Mr Prash, Think before u write something. If u analyse then u'll know mode of recruitment in goverment is never a transparent...it is mostly through the recommendation of ministers or SC/ST/OBC quota.Due to these facts general category people could not get equality and opportunity in government sector. and do you think that all SC/ST/OBC people are economical backgroung and all general class people are economically well off?
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Rudrakshi Gupta on Jul 06, 2007 10:32 AM Permalink
Rightly said dear rinki, People like Prash knows bad effects of reservation, but want reservation for themselfves actually under name of stscobc. Just tell me if scstobc is getting admissin in iitiim then where from he will get 4/5 lacks rs fees per annum. If he can then how come he is poor. what about young dr ambedkar (if he exists now) how will he survive??? Has dr ambedkar taken reservation? People like Prash wants rreservation to make merry and fun and get 35% and still get admissions in iitiim. Dear Prash, powertypoornessbackwardness is not castreligionstatenationskinwise
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Hemendra Khatwa on Jul 06, 2007 10:51 AM Permalink
Ha Ha same upper caste crap again, Upper caste A will say some shit and upper caste B wil say What great words of wisdom. Nothing new..?
RE:RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Hemendra Khatwa on Jul 06, 2007 11:54 AM Permalink
So why don't you just defeat it by giving more representation in private industry, do you have courage to share the caste based representation in private industry. Just doing blubbery here and trying to justify the acts of your forefathers of hogging resources and continuing this shamelessely.
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Hemendra Khatwa on Jul 06, 2007 12:06 PM Permalink
What have you made of india you super brains, this is not hidden, where are we today having competition with sub-sahara african countries for global poverty. congrats you super brains for bringing india with your meritorious qualities for such great hieghts.
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Hemendra Khatwa on Jul 06, 2007 12:34 PM Permalink
Wow, you saw it dumdum..... report abuse has been disabled by moderator. B'coz there is nothing wrong in this statement.
RE:RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Rinki Sharma on Jul 06, 2007 10:29 AM Permalink
sorry..its economically backward
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Sunny Lakhotia on Jul 06, 2007 10:16 AM Permalink
How long this so called reservations would continoue? Of course till the date this system of election continues.Reservation should be on economic criterion. No compromise on quality. Stop resevation on caste/religion basis.Only economic criterion should be the basis of reservation.
RE:Need of Hour-Representation of SC/ST People in Private Sector
by Hemendra Khatwa on Jul 06, 2007 10:34 AM Permalink
In districts like East champaran, 96% pepole are BPL, Those having 4 wheelers, 2-3 houses are also BPL. One Brahmin MLA is also BPL. Similarly in Vaishali and Sasaram this percentage is 85 and 90% respectively, change the reservation and every brahmin/Baniya will become poor and downtrodden, possibility is that even Rahul bajaj/All Mittals/Ambanis provide the certificates for Low income and demand reservation for SEZ allocation.
same Brahmnical Crap of thousand years will continue.