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     DISADVANTAGE OF RESERVATION IN INDIA

 ''👉Hello guys today we are going to discuss on the disadvantage of the Great Indian reservation system''

THE GREAT INDIAN RESERVATION SYSTEM

 what is reservation?

Reservation is a system of actions in india which provide certain privileges to some of the historical underpriviliged social classes in india.

but..these reservation policy had some cons which need to be cured for better harmony in society. Reservation policy had provided different  percentage of reserved  seats to different undeprivileged groups like SC,STs and OBCs  in jobs ,educational insti-utions and in many more.

but these reservations had done something bad to more deserving candidate 

 for example , let suppose there are total 270 jobs available in pubic sector out of which 100 reserved for OBCs and 25 for SCs and 45 for STs .now the problem is only 100 seats left for general candidates,in which anyone can apply either he/she belongs to anyone of the category . here , you can se that general candidates can`t apply in reserved seats of OBC`s ,ST`s  and SC`s .but OBC`s ,STs and SCs candidates can apply in seats of general candidateds .  so reservation policy had somehow disadvantaged the general sections of the society .


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