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 The Wrong Approach
 Aug 4, 2010, 12.00am IST
 
 There have been rumblings about job reservations in the private sector
 for disadvantaged sections of society such as scheduled castes and
 scheduled tribes before, but mercifully they have never been realised.
 Now, the government seems inclined to try again with the Department of
 Industrial Policy and Promotion mooting mandatory 5 per cent SC/ST
 reservation in private sector companies. But in doing so, it has
 caught the wrong end of the stick. Caste reservations are a remarkably
 blunt instrument for securing social justice, and it's a failure of
 imagination to think of them as the only possible means of affirmative
 action. Reservations have not been self-limiting as they ought to have
 been if they were truly successful; instead, there has been consistent
 political pressure to push them into new domains.
 
 Certainly, socio-economically disadvantaged sections of society must
 be made stakeholders in what has, to a significant extent, been the
 engine of India's economic growth. But that can't be done through
 purely mechanical means, setting aside the principle of merit which
 makes private sector companies competitive. Affirmative action in a
 broader sense implies creating an enabling environment by imparting
 vocational training, leveraging Corporate Social Responsibility
 initiatives to fund educational programmes and encouraging hiring
 policies that don't discriminate against certain groups, all other
 things being equal. In any case a survey carried out by the CII in
 southern states showed SC/STs to be well-represented in the private
 sector, making up 16.2 per cent of the workforce. Caste reservations
 have gone far enough in the Indian polity, it's now time to think of
 other forms of affirmative action as well as of implementing policies
 that lift all boats, such as better infrastructure and universal
 education.
 
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