Equality vs. Reservation: Unveiling the Indra Sawhney Case (1992) | OBC Reservation

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Title: Equality vs. Reservation: Unveiling the Indra Sawhney Case (1992)

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Can quotas ensure social justice?
Delve into the complexities of the Indra Sawhney case of 1992, a landmark judgement that defined reservations for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in India.

Unpack the arguments:

The challenge to the government's reservation policy for OBCs in public jobs and education.
The debate between equality of opportunity and affirmative action.
The Supreme Court's verdict on the 50% reservation limit and the concept of creamy layer.
How the judgement established guidelines for identifying backward classes.
The ongoing debate on reservations and their effectiveness in achieving social equality.

This video is perfect for anyone interested in:

Affirmative action policies in India
The concept of reservation for OBCs
Landmark Supreme Court decisions on social justice
The balance between merit and social inclusion
The complexities of Indian social structures

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Keywords: Indra Sawhney, 1992, Reservation Policy, Other Backward Classes, Creamy Layer, 50% Reservation Limit, Supreme Court Judgement, Social Equality, Affirmative Action in India
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