Government to IIM- go ahead with quota in PG courses

New Delhi, Sat, 12 Apr 2008 NI Wire

Despite the vague and confusing picture over implementation of the 27 percent OBC quota (excluding creamy layer) to the postgraduate courses the government has asked IIM to implement the OBC quota from the forthcoming session ignoring what Supreme Court has said.


The Supreme Court in its remarkable verdict over implementation of the 27 percent OBC quota in Institutions of higher education like IITs and IIMs and other Central educational institutions, while upheld the Central Educational Institution (Reservation in Admission) Act, 1936 said that since graduates could not be treated as educationally backward so they did not deserve a right contender to avail the quota benefit in postgraduate courses.

 


On the contrary, HRD Minister Arjun Singh on Friday while directing IIMs to implement quota in Postgraduate courses too, said, “there is no confusion.” Even he differed in views over this issue with his own cabinet colleagues. Some cabinet ministers are of the view that the decision of implementation of OBC quota in Postgraduate courses could face challenge in the Apex Court.


Confusion over implementation of quota has been arisen out of contradictory verdict by the five-member bench headed by CJI Balakrishnan, an official said.


However, HRD ministry itself was not sure of the applicability of the quota in PG courses till Thursday, but a day later after the close scrutiny by the law ministry of the SC order, Arjun Singh laced with the Law Ministry approval met Prime Minster and apprised him with his interpretation over the admission-quota in postgraduate courses.


However, the government is well aware that implementation of OBC quota in admission is not so easy viewing the SC judgment to implement quota without including creamy layer among OBCs and the contradictory views among his own ministry.


While the regional parties like RJD, BSP, LJP etc are explicitly demanding reservation for the creamy layer section among OBCs, the national party like ruling Congress and Opposition BJP would have to face some discrepancies and nation wide agitation, as Youth For Equality has warned the government, if they go against the SC ruling.


Besides, the reservation on the basis of 1931 census could not be a determinative factor for identifying the OBCs, as the Supreme Court also maintained in its verdict, “reservation cannot be permanent and appear to perpetuate backwardness.”


The implementation of the OBC quota in upcoming session as the government is saying would also not be easy in both cases, if government go ahead with 1931 census, it would have to face strong agitation and secondly, if the government tries to implement through fresh census would not be easy so early too.



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1. i dont think reservation in iims and iits will be the contrain for the talented persons, those who are not compentent will be no need of think these things the one who is very hardworker will be have seen in iims and iits if govt thinks that it is good for reservation let it go.... i can tell the one who has good hardworking nature he can shine any where ..... pandu
2008-04-27

2. i think government should provide such intiatives for all who are truly the aspirants of cat because three fold increase in fee would probably effect the aspirants who are not financially sound.This is probably the only one reason that make them not to opt iim?Government should emphasize on this particular issue regarding education otherwise students who are willing to be in INDIA elite B-School will remain under subjugation. sumit
2008-04-12

3. I I THINK AFTER FEW DAYS GENERAL CANDIDATES WOULD BE BARRED FROM SITTING IN ANY OF THE COMPETITIVE EXAMS OF HIGHER LEARNING amar
2008-04-12

4. sorry but reservation sucks............. by implementing reservation the govt. is indirectly implying that nw india hve no place for merit students and they shud go abroad....accordin to govt. india belongs to obcs and sc/sts n whoever got pblm wid dat does not matter to them...... i cud give example of numerous obcs and sc\ sts who use latest cell phones and laptops ......what the hell????....and nw they want reservation ......last yr out of total 1100 seats reserved in iits for sc \st ,just 485 were filled ....rest remained vacant.....atleat these vacant seats cud have been filled by general students who were many times better than sc\sts....but they hve to suffer the inconsistent and inefficient selection procedure......i dunno hw many seats r goin to be filled this time given 49% reservations ...lol......especially given the level of competition in iims and iits where 1 out of 250 students get admitted............govt is such n ass****....the no. of students givin competitions r increasing....but barely there is increase in no. of seats......last but not the least HW CN A PERSON ARGUE DAT HE IS BACKWARD AFTR GRADUATION....dude u hve graduated n u consider urself backward.....atleat there shud be no reservation in postgraduate levels .. Sunny Gambhir
2008-04-12