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Merit should count for something
by Aparna Ayyalaraju on Apr 10, 2008 02:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I remember when I was giving my engg entrance exam I worked really really hard and magaeged to get a sea and I had a room mate who just qualified and was sitting next to me. She was so dumb. I am sure there are many people like me who worked hard and did not get a seat because of someother dumb girl somewhere. Is this justice. What is the govt trying to show. When I was in ECIL we had another reservation candidate and he messed up the circuit wasting time and money, I am not saying all reservation candidates are dumb and this hugh percentage o quota will allow more untalented people. Please lets protest against this, if india has to grow encourage talented people by merit. I am now scared to go to a doctor who got the admission on basis of reservation. I personally feel weare wasting our valuable resourses by reservations.

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  RE:Merit should count for something
by Arnav Singh on Apr 10, 2008 02:43 PM   Permalink
Who u r talking to? This reservation system is a product of illogical equations....n u r trying to give solutions of logical constants.....nothing will change..everyone knows, wat u said..but its democracy of secular India....we have to suffer.

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  RE:Merit should count for something
by Arnav Singh on Apr 10, 2008 02:51 PM   Permalink
Reservation system is itself a product of IIlogical equations, so do not try to solve it by logical constants. This is democracy of secular india....

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by selah on Apr 10, 2008 02:42 PM   Permalink
so now where are you in a gutter...
see still most of them are in gutter...

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