Social Transformation through Affirmative Action in India: A Critical Analysis
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Date
2020-03
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
Journal Editor
Chakraborty, Gangotri
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Publisher
University of North Bengal
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Sharma, Om Prakash
Roy, Lalit Kumar
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Abstract
In a free and democratic country law is used as an instrument of social change and
social transformation as well. In India, after independence, the independent Indian
government had to face lots of challenges relating to removing of existing economic and
social disparities among different class of people. So many steps have been taken to
eradicate the imbalances of status of different classes and castes prevailing in the
country. Affirmative action or reservation of seats in educational institutions and public
employments is one of them. Affirmative action to eradicate the imbalances brought a
great change in the social status of the backward classes people including the schedule
castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes. The thrust of this research paper is
to make a thorough examination whether after elapse 73 years of reservation policy, any
changes occurred in the economic status or social status of these classes? That needs a
critical analysis.
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11
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1, Part-II
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0976-3570
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17 - 30