Reviewing the reservation policy in changing social order / edited by R. K. Barik
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- 305.560954 REV
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305.560954 IND India social development report 2012 : | 305.560954 MIN Minority studies / | 305.560954 RAM Including the socially excluded : | 305.560954 REV Reviewing the reservation policy in changing social order / | 305.560954 SAH Reservation policy and its implementation across domains in India : | 305.56095414 MIN Minorities and the state : | 305.56095493 VAN Vanishing aborigines: Sri Lanka's Veddas in transition |
The book talks of the reservation policy as the sharing of power and not simply as a public policy of the Indian state. Implementation of the reservation policy has brought equilibrium within our society by integrating a fragmented society. But there are some tension areas in this reservation policy which has brought conflicts among various social groups to the surface, both within the backwards, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. It is high time to rectify these flaws so that these fault lines do not burst out into violent activities.
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