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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