Essay on Reservation in Private Sector Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.
The basic concept of providing reservation to downtrodden society, called Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe, initially through our constitution has altogether changed new. Reservation might have provided some relief to the people from poor and downtrodden options that had scarce opportunities but the same could have been provided through subsidized better education and other support services. Once a concession or any kind of privilege is extended to a particular class, it is impossible for any government to withdraw it in a democracy where voting decides the fate of any party.
Now the point of extending reservation to the private sector is also being raised from the political platform little realizing the disastrous consequences for the country. It is argued by protagonists of extending reservation in private sector also that with the globalization and due to rapid narrowing of the state sector on account of privatization and the withdrawal of state from many spheres under the liberalization regime the little room is deft for the reserved class to get jobs. If the prevalence of economic discrimination is the justification for reservation in public sector why can it not be the reason for reservation in private sector? In countries like US, Northern Ireland, Malaysia and other in Latin America, affirmative action was developed from the very beginning both in public and the private sector. It is further demanded that India must enact an Equal employment Opportunity Act so as to provide safeguards against discrimination.
During the short regime of Mr. V.P. Singh, the then PM, several youth lost their lives against the recommendations of commission. It is a bitter truth that reservation has resulted in mediocrity and repudiation of quality. With the help of legislative support of reservation, the ineligibles have claimed to the high posts and the better qualified, with high marks, have unjust been looking the injustice being done to them for no fault of theirs.
This is the demand of time that the present policy of reservation event in public sector should be reviewed honestly without considering its political repercussion for the real good of the general its political repercussion for the real good of the general public. So far reservation in private sector is concerned; it is neither justified nor have any propriety keeping in view the objectives of the private concern.