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  • TITLE
  • DEDICATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Significance of the Study
  • 1.2 Review of Literature
  • 1.3 Objectives
  • 1.4 Assumptions of the Study
  • 1.5 Methodology
  • 1.6 Chapter Scheme
  • 1.7 Limitations of the Study
  • 2. Caste System
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Caste and Division-of Labour
  • 2.3 Caste and Occupation
  • 2.4 Caste Solidarity Ensures Progress Protection and Power
  • 2.5 Caste System in Other Religions
  • 2.6 Caste and Politics
  • 2.7 Anti-Caste Movement
  • 2.8 Maharashtra
  • 2.9 Kolhapur State
  • 2.10 Mahar Movements
  • 2.11 Tamil Nadu
  • 2.12 Bihar
  • 2.13 Kerala
  • 2.14 Growth of Malayali Sabha
  • 2.15 Malayali Memorial
  • 2.16 Ezhava Memorial
  • 2.17 The S.N.D.P. Yogam
  • 2.18 Nivarthana Prakshobham or Abstention Movement
  • 2.19 Ezhava Agitations in Cochin State
  • 2.20 Conclusion
  • 3. Evolution of Reservation. Policy
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Concept of Reservation Policy
  • 3.3 Evolution
  • 3.4 Sir Leslie C. Miller Committee
  • 3.5 Nagan Gowda Committee Report
  • 3.6 Havanur Commission
  • 3.7 Second BCs Commission (Venkatswamy Commission)
  • 3.8 Chinnappa Reddy Commission Report
  • 3.9 Tamil Nadu
  • 3.10 Kerala
  • 3.11 Gujarat
  • 3.12 Baxi Commission Report
  • 3.13 Rane Commission Report
  • 3.14 Bihar: The Mungerilal Commission
  • 3.15 Reservation Policy in Central Government Services
  • 3.16 First BCs Commission or Kaka Kalelkar Commission
  • 3.17 Second BCs Commission or the Mandal Commission
  • 3.18 Criticism
  • 3.19 Conclusion
  • 4. Proponents and Opponents of Reservation Policy
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Argument of Proponents of Reservation Policy-Empowers, Confers and Enhances the Status of Deprived Sections
  • 4.3 Instills, Inspires and Provides Incentive for Advancement
  • 4.4 Alleviates Inferiority Complex. and Alienation
  • 4.5 Merit Ignored
  • 4.6 Promotes Inefficiency
  • 4.7 Dampens the Morale
  • 4.8 Economically Deprived are Educationally Deprived
  • 4.9 Individualism Contrary to Principles of Equality
  • 4.10 Arguments Against Reservation Policy - Negation of Principles of Equality
  • 4.11 Promotes Casteism
  • 4.12 Backwardness not defined in the Constitution
  • 4.13 Not a panacea for Backwardness
  • 4.14 Reservations not an Eternal Privilege
  • 4.15 Merit Sacrificed
  • 4.16 Tool for Garnering votes
  • 4.17 Conclusion
  • 5. Judiciary and Reservation Policy
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Communal Reservations
  • 53 Caste as a Criterion
  • 5.4 Reservation by Conversion
  • 5.5 Reservation by adoption
  • 5.6 Reservation through Marriage
  • 5.7 Educational Backwardness
  • 5.8 Accessibility to Educational Fecliptics
  • 5.9 Attitude towards Education
  • 5.10 Economic Criteria
  • 5.11 Compensation or Reparation
  • 5.12 Proportional Equality
  • 5.13 Distributive Justice
  • 5.14 Conclusion
  • 6. Politics of Reservation Policy
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Congress party
  • 6.3 Janet Dal and the Mandal Commission Report
  • 6.4 Bharatiya Janata Party (B J P) and Reservation Policy
  • 6.5 Left Parties and Reservation Policy
  • 6.6 Uttar Pradesh (UP)
  • 6.7 Bihar
  • 6.8 Madhya Pradesh
  • 6.9 Karnataka
  • 6.10 Tamil Nadu
  • 6.11 Kerala
  • 6.12 West Bengal
  • 6.13 Conclusion
  • 7. Creamy Layer
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Creamy Layer Norms
  • 7.3 Janata Dal
  • 7.4 Congress (1)
  • 7.5 CPM
  • 7.6 Kerala
  • 7.7 Conclusion
  • 8. Conclusion
  • BIBILIOGRAPHY
  • BOOKS
  • JOURNALS AND PERlODICALS
  • GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS, PAMPHLETS
  • NEWS PAPERS
  • APPENDIX -I Employment in the Public Services (Travancore)
  • APPENDIX -II Percentage Representation of SCs in Central Services
  • APPENDIX -III Percentage Representation of SCs in State Services
  • APPENDIX -IV Final Tally of Political Parities in Bihar Lok Sahha Polls
  • APPENDIX -V Percentage Share of Votes Polled in Bihar Lok Sabha polls
  • APPENDIX VI Representation of OBCs SCsISTs in Central Government Services
  • APPENDIX - VII Kesen, ations in State Government Jobs (percentage of quota)
  • APPENDIX -VllI SC Share in Population and Jobs
  • APPENDIX -IX OBCs Share in Population and Jobs
  • APPENDIX -X OBC Population and Job Reservations in UP
  • APPENDIX -XI SCs Population and Job reservations in UP
  • APPENDlX - XII Shift among OBC voters in Percentage (1996-1999)
  • APPENDIX -XIII Reserved Constituency Results UP Assembly Election Seats 2002 Seats Won
  • APPENDIX -XIV Caste Preference for Parties, UP Elections (percent) 2002
  • APPENDIX -XV Shift in Caste Support to Parties between 1999 and 2002 (percent)
  • APPENDIX -XVI Caste Community and Voting Pattern in Uttaranchal Assembly Elections 2002
  • APPENDIX -XVI List of OBCs According to Karnataka government order in force since 13 October 1986
  • APPENDIX -XVII Income Criteria for the Other Backward Classes: A Profile