Vishrasayan wrote:I am furious too like so many others......but more so with the proposal to introduce reservations in Private Sector !! This is the only saving grace for the so called forward castes in India today - No doubt this should be fought tooth and nail - I'm all for the walks and talks on this.....
For some reason I think the current anti-reservation stir by the 'Elite Institutions' ( I will explain this expression below) is quite unnecessarily taking all attention away from this real problem of reservations in Private sector
I'm thinking out aloud....is this some kind of Save Our Brand Equity struggle by the AIIMS, IITs, IIMs etc? - No wonder, the student leaders haven't really bothered to give much weight to the PMs proposal of increasing the seats in top-end institutions like IITs, IIMs etc....why if you've been reading the papers, the managements and staff of these institutions are infact running a parallel signature campaign asking government not to thrust more seats unfairly on them !!
Hey who exactly are these guys helping? - aren't they working towards keeping the elite club small and exclusive - and think of whom they are blocking from getting in into their haloed portals? - its neither OBC not FC, its everybody.... I am forced to think this way.... may be beyond 275 seats IIM-Ahmedabad wouldn't be considered as elite and hence may not command the same kind of pay packets as the do now!
Agreed, staffing is a definite problem but not definitely insurmountable and should not be THE excuse for denying the education to deserving ppl - Aren't most private managmen institutions like ISB, etc manage perfectly well with overseas visiting faculty - It is a distinct possibility and would surely address the problem of finding good facutly to some extent
The stir if at all should be against reservations in private sector - as CAD said in some other forum, the reservations in education are here to stay - atleast, as of now there is no air of finality in the reservations for jobs in private sector...there is still some hope...
wake up people.... smell the reality.....standing and cheering the exclusivity struggle of the elite institutions is not gonna save your job in the nearby Call Centre/ BPO..... this is a different struggle altogether and mind you.....will have to be populated by you, me and the vast majority who don't have any brand equity neither of caste (OBC/SC/ST etc) nor of the Institution !
Let me begin by answering the dichotomy in your arguement.
You are againest reservations in private sector but you do not mind reservations in "Elite institutions" as long as the number of seats in them are increased. Am I right in that assumption?
If you answered yes , then read on otherwise I think you couldnt put your point across well.
Ok if you had answered yes, I have a simple question for you. The job market in the country is also not fixed. It also can be increased. Create more jobs to counter the ones that have been set aside for reservations. Instead of having 10 people answering phones getting 10 K salaries a month we can have 20 people getting 5 k a month and there you go ,, you have 10 extra jobs. The arguement doesnt sound good, does it?
Coz your quality of life would come down if the renumeration comes down.
Now apply the same analogy to a teaching institution. I will take the example of a medical college coz i can identify with that. Let me tell you the difference between an elite institution and an ordinary one. Starting with the number of students per cadaver ( dead body ) everything gets affected if the teacher-student ratio is too high. Imagine 16 people working on one organ like a heart ,, and learning and imagine 8. Let me tell you , there is a hell of a difference. And the attention the teachers give to you in these institution helps nurture the students to greater heights. Being part of both worlds, studied in a premier institution , interned in an oridinary one and worked in a newly estabilished college, I know how glaring the differences are. And I wouldnt want the number of seats to be increased in these institutions coz that will just dilute the effect these institutions have on the students passing out thru their portals.
Again going back to your arguement,, what would the facualty of an IIM gain if the people passing out get bigger pay packages,, they shouldnt be bothered right? And truely they are not. These people who dedicate their lives to teach after giving up greener pastures should not be judged with out thinking. If you have any idea about the kind of people who teach in these institutions , you would think twice before questioning their integrity. They are not the people who couldnt succeed in their careers and chose to teach but rather those who chose to teach as a career, as a passion. And I would rather listen and trust their view than the view of some idiotic senile bastards , who get elected to the pimphouse of the country called the parliament.
So think about it once more , what do the faculty of these institutions got to gain by opposing the move to increase the seats ? I think their arguement has merit and needs to be respected.