Research Article | Open Access
THE WAVES OF RESERVATION ON EDUCATION, EXAMINED WITH EXACT TO INDIA'S CONSTITUTION
Pradip Kumar Kashyap, Yogesh Chandra Gupta
Pages: 2788-2792
Abstract
As a kind of affirmative action, reservation ensures that underrepresented groups have equal access to public institutions including universities, government agencies, and legislatures. Every Indian citizen has the same rights under the law. However, certain groups in society have always lagged behind others in terms of social and scholastic development. The ills of the caste system and the caste hierarchy were major factors. For the State to make up for past wrongs committed against these populations, it must provide a helping hand in the form of social and economic development programs.
This study's approach to research is multifaceted. History, theory, and analysis abound in this work. Primary and secondary sources are being used to compile the data. Books, journals, and magazines found in public libraries should be relied upon heavily.
Keywords
Reservation, Discrimination, Constitution, Law, Untouchability.