Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Why the sky is Blue?

This prestigious college in our city was granted Autonomy recently. Autonomy in inculcating education to students, to set its own syllabus and to have its own methodology in teaching. But, no autonomy in selecting students. That’s one thing the government is very strict about. Promote the intake of more SC/ST candidates and suppress the study of the 'interested class'.

The reservation system is going beyond tolerance. Many students aspire to study. They are denied the college seat. Others get bare minimum marks and get into colleges with ease even though they detest the subject and don’t have a background in that. Let the seats go unfilled, but you just cant give seat to a student of the 'interested class'. The seat can go only to the candidate with his community certificate showing SC/ST and with his marks reading as 40%.

I asked one of the SC candidates in my own class. He studies well and understands well and he is interested in what he is doing. “How would you feel if another of your community fellow has been awarded this seat with just a pass mark in this subject along with you, would you feel comfortable"? He was practical and not political. He said NO.

There are students who study and are really interested in studying. They are know as the 'interested class'. Why not give them the seat? If they are unable to pay the college fees, let this reservation quota help them to pay the fees or speaking politically, let them even given them free education.

By the way, here are a few responses in an end semester paper (Chemistry major). The question was " why the sky is blue ? ". This responses were given by the specially selected 'reservation quota' candidates other wise affectionately called as " Arjun Singh babies".

1. The sky is replaced by sodium thiosulphate. Hence it appears blue.
2. The sky appears blue because of the eye. ( Philosophical huh??)
3. Nitrate replaces bromate and replaces chlorine and replaces Blue color of sky comes.
4. Therefore s orbital and chlorine give therefore blue color. Therefore the sky is blue.
5. Why the sky is blue?

Now, whom are we to blame? The school in which they were educated? Most of the students hail from the government run corporation schools. You can imagine the state of teachers and the kind of education! The college is helpless, they are forced to accommodate these kind of students fearing the governmental policies. This is big crap. How many students you think passed this paper?

And why is that people who cant study need to study? Is our economy based on the number of educated people? Why is that true knowledge is not sought after at? Why are people afraid of pursuing what they can?

Well, this is our Government!!

5 comments:

Fraction Of A Second said...

So why is the sky blue da?? - me corporation school too... :D.... This reservation system can be very frustratin.... i cant imagine whats gonna happen in the long run... i hope what ever vision they see for the betterment works out and doesnt back fire.....

Aswin Kini said...

Yes Machi, the reservation issue is going beyond control. The main problem with the issue is that our politicians want to brainwash our massess by granting them quotas. These politicians do not care about the consequences. Their lust for power, and the foolishness of the masses have just helped idiots like Arjun Singh to play around with the Caste factor.

The people have themselves to blame,their primitive thoughts and their unwanted hatred against the so called "Priveleged Class" has lead to the scenario that we are facing now.
I fear that as long as these people don't realise their fault, guys like Arjun SIngh will not only survive, but they will further create inroads into this issue for personal and political gains.

idly-dosa said...

The issue of Reservation is not so small and ground level as u potray!!! There are many reprecussions and also factors which cling to it. Either way the blog looks like a horde of personal frustration rather than any significant analysis of the matter at hand....... Yeah its true that that govt is at a juncture of changing the future (but future is relativistic!!) The motivation to succeed and also make a difference doesnt always find the necessity to go to the govt colleges!!!

prasanna venkatesh said...

@idly-dosa : Well, it just happened in my college and so is the personal frustration true. Any person concerned with the subject will know the pain it causes.

mahesh said...

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www.vincimax.blogspot.com