Nanditha Srinivas: Is Caste System Really Needed?

    • Nanditha Srinivas,
    • Standard: XI-E,
    • KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SEC-8,
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Nov 11 2017 2:29PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Nov 20 2017 12:34PM
Nanditha Srinivas: Is Caste System Really Needed?

Everyone should be treated equal then why is this caste system there? Will this be a barrier for student's dreams?

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Vanshika Tandon QUEEN MARY''S SCHOOL MAYUR VHR-1

I completely agree with you. It is actually the general category that requires reservation now. The government thinks they are empowering them this way, but they are alienating them actually. If the aim is to give them every seat reserved, why not create a new community for them, completely away from us. Reservation is terrible, this is one of the major reasons why India is not developing for the reason that competant ones are left behind. No one is so incapable that they require seats.

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yes Nandhita srinivas it is a barrier . All men are born equal . There is no Brahmin , Christian , Muslim or the rich are poor class . Each and every man is born only from the womb of mother and not from sky . People think that their religion is great and only their god is true . No . I do agree that there is one supreme power but I mention that it is one .

Surya Pratap Singh Yadav Ram Eesh International School

The caste system is an obstacle for talent. One who is scoring 80% is not selected for government job, because he is of general category, but one who had scored 45% get selected because he is of sc or st or obc.

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