May 24, 2010

ओन India !!!!

ONE INDIA ??????

According to Indian Constitution every citizen has equal right in India but its not the same when it comes of education, there is no rule by law to create equality in this field(as I read it on wikipedia).

But why??

Don't u think there should be a space in constitution for this also... When we think of reservation what comes first in one's mind is the SC/ST reservation or the new one 'OBC' quota reservation, but there is another category which is there from the begining, but unfortunately no one chuck-out time to ponder and "waste" his/her precious time on it.

It is this categorisation of students based on the state they belong or should I say the state they are "compelled" to represent..., Though it is as discriminating as it cud be but is given a more sober name 'domicile'.

what is domicile?

Don't u think its another way of classification in our country why is the country divided on the basis of state if whole India is one. I may not have the intellegentia our leaders have and probably thats the reason y I don't understand this classification.

Every state has just a couple of seats that it gives to All India combined examinations (AIEEE, AIPMT, MAT, CAT etc. One can exclude AIIMS, AFMC, IIT,(these have a little numbers of seats) but other than these many colleges do inequality in selection of students from whole of India.

A guy born in a developed state always has a upper hand compared to a guy born in poor state. The less "fortunate" kid has to work harder because of the poor facilities in his state, even if he reaches upto the level of being selected, its not enough, he always have an extra hurdle to cross and thats the barrier of 'domicile'.

I have a good example of it- My room-mate Vijay from Bihar got 137th rank in Safdarjung's entrance examination but he didn't get admission there as selection was closed for 'outsiders' at 131. on the other a student who got 600th rank got through as he belong to Delhi.

Wasn't this an injustice?

How can he say he is an Indian if he is treated as a outsider in his Capital city. Even when I came to Delhi to prepare for the entrance exams, I was regretting for not coming to Delhi after my board exam as I would have got the seats of DPMT. It didn't mattered much for both of us because we got admission in Manipal. Private colleges do not discriminates on the basis of state, even not to those from Andhra Pradesh which doesn't gives its single seat for All India Common Entrance Exams.


It doesn't matters how meritorious or hardworking one is.....what matters is- which state u r born... Had there been a 'single entrance exam' conducted in India, everyone would have got colleges they deserve. How can one think of an undivided India if there will always be division - overt or covert.

3 comments:

  1. so i m d 1st one to comment.............
    nice 1 man,,,,,, gud 2 see that u wrote about us,,,,, n i totally agree wid ..
    so just keep going,,,,
    best of luck
    bt u dont forget our deal,,lozzzzzzz

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  2. so i m d 1st one to comment...
    nice one man,,, gud 2 c dat u wrote abt us,,,, n i totally agree wid u,,,,
    just keep going,,,,
    best of luck.
    n dont forget our deal...lozzzzzzzz

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  3. Welcome DR. saab .. with ur first blog.
    Good one..
    wish u keep writing more.. After 36 blogs i am yet to have a single comment and u already have 2

    U've found your readers..

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