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Tags: affirmative action, Equal Opportunities Commission, private sector
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Posted by Arundathi on Jul 10, 2009
Merit goes beyond just the education system. It is strongly related to the social fabric of our country. Affirmative Action is not just the quota system or the reservations. it is and goes beyond them. The name of the commission is so beautiful coined. Equal Opportunities Commission. Why is there a fear and much confusion about equal opportunities?
Posted by ATP on Jul 09, 2009
Pure merit should be criteria for any job public or private. Economically & socially deprived groups should be provided best education & training to enable them to compete with the best in the job market. Other wise there will be no motivation to excel in the job grabbed by reservation, & other in general category will be de-motivated. Overall industry & economy will suffer. We will for ever remain developing country. Any affirmative actions expected from private sector should be voluntary. Govt. may provide tax incentive to companies which show evidence of affirmative actions by promoting best education & training for backward groups & employing the meritorious among them. Then Bharat can look forward to becoming a developed nation by 2020.
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