QUOTA SYSTEM. What does Quota System mean Reservation in public sector units Union and State civil services union and state government departments public.

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QUOTA SYSTEM

What does Quota System mean Reservation in public sector units Union and State civil services union and state government departments public and private educational institutions

Purpose social diversity in campuses and workplaces gender rural people Indian caste system

History of the practice Hunter Commission 1901-Reservations in Maharashtra by Shahu Maharaj Poona Pact 1942-B.R.Ambedkar established the All India Depressed Classes Federation 1947 –Independence, Dr. Ambedkar was appointed chairman of the drafting committee for Indian Constitution. 26/01/1950-The Constitution of India came in force Kalelkar Commission Narasimha rao Government

Types of Reservation Caste based Religion based State of domiciles Other criteria

Quota System in Education

Reservation For SC and ST Other backward sections and areas For Women Handicap Ex service men

Its Advantages Raising the living standard of scheduled classes Opportunities for Higher Education Better employment opportunity Employment for physically handicapped people Empowering women

its Disadvantages Deserving class is not getting the advantage Beneficial for limited group of People More complicated & confusing Indian society is very diverse, sometimes proper discrimination becomes issue Time to time demands from various society creates disrupt in the system

conclusion