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Moreover, I've uploaded some high-resolution anti-reservation photographs for free download (a credit though not necessary will be welcome) for creative forces like Varun. So while they get busy with taking the country to new glooms here's a video made by a Bangalore-based filmmaker, Varun Agarwal. "Back to earth." The Economist - The World In 2007 21st edition. Yet the government will pass what its leading lights know are bad news, extending quotas in the hope of short-term electoral gain. These have proved largely ineffective in reducing inequality, but have lowered standards and increased corruption. parties will promise yet more "affirmative action" - caste-based quotas for government jobs and places in schools and colleges. To win votes at the bottom of India's caste system. Twisting and twirling legislations to suit their needs aka promulgating regressive statutes to garner votes and will expectedly find ample support in a myopic intelligentsia. The debate will again heat up and the populist mindsets will get back to do what they are the best at. The Supreme Court's decision is undoubtedly a welcome one, but the pro-quota mandarins wouldn't obviously take it in their stride. Thank the Constitution for a body like the Supreme Court, which from time to time ensures that all's not wrong with the Indian state. The elected representatives have repeatedly disgraced our democracy the occasional dignity which the judiciary attempts to inculcate is looked upon as an infringement on the terrain of the legislature and there is a flutter of political activity to put things back in their populist state.
The courts can stick to their stand, which most often are for the better of the nation and they have been able to do it with consistency because they aren't directly accountable to the forces of populism. The Great Indian Middle Class having lost all hopes on the political fraternity and the bureaucracy is left with only a solitary succour – the judiciary and more particularly the Supreme Court. I had posted about my beliefs on a number of previous occasions. This further strengthens my faith in the role that the courts play in strengthening our (far from perfect) democracy. (A copy of the Supreme Court's judgment can be downloaded from here. NEW DELHI: In a setback to pro-reservationists, the Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the central law providing for 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in elite educational institutions like IITs and IIMs. SC stays 27 per cent quota for OBCs in IITs, IIMs
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