Now that Aadhar is implemented and most of India is under the ambit of Aadhar, isn't it prudent to abolish reservation. Shouldn't we all come under general category without being named forward,backward,scheduled..
Why shouldn't the entry to educational institutions be just on merit. In fact we should have only one board in our secondary and higher secondary education through out the country and second language should vary from state to state.
The educational institutions set in states do not cater to modern times. Once we have a uniform education system, every student is at par with his or her peers. It's like giving equal opportunity to rich and poor, forward or backward to excel…
The more deprived we keep our children from quality education, the more dependent they would be on reservations..
If India needs to grow as a nation, we need to set our education system right. We need to build a central board which would regulate Pan India schools including central,state and private institutions…
Once there is standardization, students wouldn't require different cutoffs to enter into a college/university…
State boards should be banned so that students should get access to central boards to compete nationally…
Government can help subsidize education on a need basis. If Aadhar is properly alligned, subsidy can be transferred to the needy like the present LPG subsidy.
Let's make things simple. It might take time, but for a larger interest, it makes more sense that we try to create things which makes us more united and determined…
Whether you like it or not, state students feel little inferior due to their lack of English background. They compete with central boards and pursue university degrees in English.. These things add diversity to India’s already diversified people. It creates chaos and confusion and mostly low self esteem… We should put more and more efforts for inclusivity, togetherness, uniformity, standardization and harmony. A student from North East should be equal to a Bihari or a Haryanvi or a Tamilian in every respect… We can make them equal if there is no language barrier between them… They might look different, but they need to speak one language and have similar education… May be we can emphasise more on our national language, but globalization likes English and India has grown mostly due to its acquaintance with English…
Diversity is one thing which has divided us into different states and culture. There’s lot of politics involved in every small thing we try to do.. As we have several communities within several religions, every now and then several communities demand for reservation status. To keep India secular and meritorious we will have to abolish reservation.. The more we get entangled, the harder it would be to keep India unified. We will have to come out from the clutches of caste, region, reservations, state education boards to feel the pride of a true Indian… We need to nurture the nationalist pride within ourselves to grow our country. We need to give more power to Central Authority for a uniform India. Federalism gives rise to disparity. We need to help our less privileged states to make wealth distribution among states equitable and education is the key factor to make this change into reality….
Let's make our lives simpler. Let's pledge to abolish reservation and come out of caste barriers...Let's have One India, One Board and One class... A Hindu would only be a Hindu with no caste attached...A distant dream but one day we should all be free...