RESERVATION POLICY
RESERVATION POLICY Reservation is a policy which is given to a certain group of people who are on periphery which means who are not in the centre and which who are far from the vision of majority. someone has said "not every backward community person is poor and not every Brahmin is rich which means if a person is belonging to a backward community than he is poor and if a person is Brahmin than he is rich. Money does not do partiality between class of a person. Today we have 543 member in the parliament house there are 84 seats are reserved for SC's and 43 seats are reserved for ST's. The supreme court of India ruled that reservation should not exceed more than 50% but in government sectors there are 60% sets are for reserved Suppose if a person goes for a job interview and there are total 10 seats then there are 6 seats are for reserved and rest for generals. SC's, ST's and others are having more chances to get job just because of their reserved quota. our