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Reservation in India Concerning Its Political Responses and Newspoints, Supporting And Opposing Parties, And Its Role In The States: An Overview
Author Name : Dr. G. Yoganandham, Mr. A. Abdul Kareem, Mr. E. Mohammed Imran Khan
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56025/IJARESM.2023.111231011
ABSTRACT
Reservation is a proactive measure that allows historically disadvantaged communities access to government programmes, scholarships, and political engagement in India. The Union Government and the States and Territories of India are entitled to set reserved quotas or seats in educational admissions, employments, political entities, promotions, etc. in accordance with stipulations in the Indian Constitution. Affirmative action scheme called reservation allows historically underrepresented communities in India to participate in government initiatives, receive scholarships, and participate in politics. Following independence, the Constituent Assembly and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar added various articles and the reservation policy to the Indian Constitution. Reservations should only be made as an extreme measure of protection or affirmative action, like for a small number of seats. This kind of research includes explaining the way a topic and its surroundings perform and investigating the consequences of those requirements. The analysis and points of view in this article are organised. Only secondary sources with relevant facts and information about the topic at hand are used. This article's major goal is to evaluate India's concerns regarding its political talking points, support for and opposition to political parties, and their role in the Indian States. The study paper raises a crucial, relevant, and up-to-date issue from a social, political, and economic perspective.
Keywords: Reservation, Scholarships, Political Engagement, Disadvantaged Communities, Indian Constitution,
Reservation Policy and Affirmative Action Scheme.