The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary : 20-November-2018 -For Various Competitive Exams |
Quota math: on Maharashtra's Maratha reservation proposal
Maharashtra’s proposal on reservation for Marathas is bound to invite judicial scrutiny
After months of protests, the Maratha community has secured yet another promise of reservation
in government jobs and educational institutions. The proposal has been
cleared by the Maharashtra Cabinet, but is yet to be passed in the State
Assembly. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis defended this saying it is
in line with the recommendations of a State Backward Class Commission
(SBCC) report, yet to be made public, mandating reservations for
Marathas under a new, separate Socially and Educationally Backward Class
category. Mr. Fadnavis said it was the report’s assessment that
Marathas are socially and educationally backward, with minuscule
representation in government services, and the State is liable to take
action considering the “extraordinary and exceptional conditions”. As
any move to include Marathas among Other Backward Classes will cause a
backlash, the BJP-Shiv Sena government has sought to provide the
reservations under a separate category. But when the previous
Maharashtra government, of the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party
coalition, in 2014 moved to reserve 16% of seats in government jobs and
educational institutions, it was stayed by the Bombay High Court.
Creating a separate category now would increase the overall quota beyond
the 50% limit the Supreme Court has set.
The Cabinet’s nod is in
any case born of political exigency, not socio-economic reasons. The
SBCC’s reported findings that a significant proportion of Marathas
constitute a socially and educationally backward class do not square
with available data. As with Jats in Rajasthan and Patels in Gujarat,
they enjoy a socio-economic status closer to that of the forward classes
(and castes) in Maharashtra. Three previous SBCC assessments have
indicated as much. Besides, there is no reason to argue that Marathas
face any social stigma that calls for affirmative action. The demand for
reservations in this case is therefore less an acknowledgement of
social backwardness from a politically powerful community and more a
call for the accrual of welfare benefits to less well-off sections among
the community. The assertions of backwardness by sections of dominant
communities such as Marathas, Patels and Jats have largely been due to
perceptions about the relative inability to move up the economic ladder,
and the lack of adequate employment opportunities
amid a sluggish agrarian economy. Faced with violent protests, the
Fadnavis government had to accept this demand, especially after the SBCC
gave its stamp of approval, but there is little to suggest any
substantial change since 2014 to justify it. As judicial scrutiny is
bound to be brought to bear on the government’s decision, it will be
well-advised to look at measures to alleviate the State’s prolonged
agrarian distress and the lack of adequate jobs, problems that affect
all sections of society.Courtesy: The Hindu
01.
Bound to (adjective) – certain/sure, very
likely, guaranteed.
02.
In line with (phrase) – in accordance with.
03. Minuscule (adjective) – very small, little,
minute.
04.
Liable to (adjective) – legally responsible,
accountable, answerable.
05.
Backlash (noun) – a strong negative reaction;
adverse response, counteraction.
06.
Nod (noun) – approval, acknowledgement,
endorsement.
07.
Exigency (noun) – (urgent) need, demand,
urgency.
08.
Square (verb) – agree, coincide, be
compatible.
09.
Stigma (noun) – shame, disgrace, dishonour.
10.
Call for (phrasal verb) – require, make
necessary, demand.
11. Affirmative action (noun) – it means positive
steps taken to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of
employment, education, and culture from which they have been historically
excluded.
12. Accrual (noun) – growth, increase,
accumulation/collection.
13.
Well-off (noun) – wealthy, rich, affluent.
14.
Assertion (noun) – declaration, statement,
contention.
15. Amid (preposition) – in the middle of,
surrounded by; during.
16. Sluggish (adjective) – lethargic, inertia,
inactivity.
17.
Agrarian (adjective) – relating to
cultivating/farming.
18. Bear on (phrasal verb) – relate to, pertain
to, concern/be connected with.
19.
Look at (verb) – regard, consider, think of.
20.
Alleviate (verb) – reduce, control,
mitigate/moderate.
21.
Prolonged (adjective) – continuous, ongoing,
persistent.
22.
Distress (noun) – danger/suffering, peril,
difficulty.
Note: All meanings took from Oxforddictionaries.com and Google.co.in only
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