RESERVATION IN INDIA: DO REALLY NEED IT ?

RESERVATION IN INDIA : DO WE REALLY NEED IT ?

We always say that dreams can only be achieved if one works hard in that particular direction and that hard work pays . Sadly this rule does not apply to my motherland , India and this is the true scenario of our country because of reservation.

 Before continuing on let me tell you about reservation through an example. lets say  one person who belongs to region A willing to buy a very expensive watch according to your budget, you work extremely hard in order to get that watch and the watch is sold in only one of  the shops in your country and it is not sold online also but another person belonging to region B does nothing to buy that watch.

One day both of them go to the same shop to buy the same watch together. the shopkeeper says that the person belonging to the region B will be the person who will receive the watch as i have reserved 60% of my products to them and it is he who gets the watch.

In India reservation has found its rule in almost every aspect of growth among the youth be it governmental jobs, seats in the parliament or taking admission in a governmental institution which is a major cause of brain drain within our country. students who go abroad for higher studies and then return to the country are generally asked "Beta, aapne India mein padhai kyun nahi ki?" and the answer is "just because of reservation."

 One will be very shocked to know that more than 50% of all the seats available in an institution in India are reserved for reserved categories excluding sports quota and girls quota which means that if a person belongs to any of these categories will have almost 50% more chances of cracking that exam.
  
The need of the hour is to ban reservation in our country as it is injustice to those who really put in a lot of hardwork and make people aware about this menace.

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