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India need Anti Reservation

In order to develop our country, we are primarily dependent on of course the farmers, and comes the next and most important thing education, here my argument is not on our poor education or the students who might or might not be intelligent, I am talking about the equality, opportunity provided by our country.
Recently Kerala was in news, where most of the students have left their caste column blank. When the students only don't need the reservation then why the heck we are rushing towards reserving seats.
And of course how can we forget the politics and the business among the people, they don't bother of being educated or providing the right education, they just want their business to run, i don't know where they are heading towards, and what they want to prove to the world or at least to them. I feel there is no humanity left.
Because as I am growing I have noticed only the growth in buildings of schools,colleges, and off course buildings of private institutions, I know you want to show that you have sophisticated class rooms,ground,outdoor everything, but where is the knowledge?? do we get any knowledge out of it? They have some syllabus, we need mug up then again the papers get leaked, or the teachers help only to prepare for exam purpose there is no such things as life lesson.what  our kids are learning, I cant imagine such things are happening around us, bribe, leaking papers, selling of reservation seats, there will be auction for who pays more on seat, buzz-off, its disgusting. I am ashamed to even share it.

Few days back our farmer defense minister and the chief minister of Goa who has recently expired, said in one of his speech elaborated his before and after childhood experience, narrated by Manohar Parekar “I am from the village of Parra in Goa, hence we are called Parrikars. My village is famous for its watermelons. When I was a child, the farmers would organise a watermelon-eating contest at the end of the harvest season in May. All the kids would be invited to eat as many watermelons as they wanted. Years later, I went to IIT Mumbai to study engineering. I went back to my village after 6.5 years. I went to the market looking for watermelons. They were all gone. The ones that were there were so small.
I went to see the farmer who hosted the watermelon-eating contest. His son had taken over. He would host the contest but there was a difference. When the older farmer gave us watermelons to eat he would ask us to spit out the seeds into a bowl. We were told not to bite into the seeds. He was collecting the seeds for his next crop. We were unpaid child laborers, actually. He kept his best watermelons for the contest and he got the best seeds which would yield even bigger watermelons the next year. His son, when he took over, realized that the larger watermelons would fetch more money in the market so he sold the larger ones and kept the smaller ones for the contest. The next year, the watermelons were smaller, the year later even small. In watermelons the generation is one year. 
In seven years, Parra’s best watermelons were finished. In humans, generations change after 25 years. It will take us 200 years to figure what we were doing wrong while educating our children. Unless we employ our best to train the next generation, this is what  can happen to us. We must attract the best into teaching profession."
(Excerpt from a speech by India’s Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at an event hosted by the Federation of Gujarat Industries in Vadodara, India on 11 September, 2016. Transcription by Eisha Sarkar)
Simple but far sighted.. we lost a good politician.

Here what I want to share with you is the we have failed to give knowledge to a new generation, and the environment around us is polluted with lot more things which I am discussing in my next article.

When you compare with the other country and the system they have for their youth is far better than us. We say our system will consider merit, but no we are surrounded with category, kota all that stuff.

I personally believe that the reservation should be on the basis of income, ability, performance.
We all know that we have right to education , no doubt that we have all the right to question to fight on what we want and how we want it to be. 
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