Saturday, April 12, 2008

IDENTIFICATION OF REAL SEBC FROM OBCs

The Supreme Court has come out with a historic the verdict that 27% of the seats are reserved in IITs and IIMs. This again along with existing one makes a total of 49.23%.But it has also clear that it is not applicable for OBCs but to SEBC(i.e.) Socially and Educationally Backward Class. The point is how efficiently the imbued SEBCs could be identified from the group of OBCs. As per the norms of Supremecourt this cream layer forms those who get an annual income of more than 1lakh, off-springs of Ex and present MPs and MLAs, huge land owners etc..
Out of the states in India, the state of Tamil Nadu is one which has produced huge positive records by offering reservations around 65% of the U.G programme for the needy. But in reality this is not going to the real needy. The idea of the government is highly appreciative but the fruit is enjoyed mostly by the CREAMY LAYER as far as states like TN is concerned. To make the fullest use of these privileges it must atleast be based on the range of the standards and the zone of the educational institution they come from.It is very obvious that a student from a school located near a village like “MANJINAYAKKAMPATTI” will have a very less exposure when compared to a student from a city like Chennai or Kovai how ever rich she may be. So it must be seen that she is given a preference which is lacking in the present system. It is also obvious that with the city itself a student coming from schools like DAV, PSBB etc are very well privileged both socially and educationally than an ordinary Government school student. These are some of the methods to identify the real SEBC among the population. Do suggest some of your ideas.

2 comments:

ambica said...

you are 1oo percent correct.
this benefit almost goes only to the students who are in the creamy layer.
heard the news????
TN is making an appeal to this issue.
all these politicians are making this issue a pakka politics.
If this continues....
then there would be no standard in the education system.

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