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Arguments in favour of sub-categorisation of SCs
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Arguments against sub-categorisation of SCs
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- Graded inequalities - The graded inequalities among SC communities is the reason for sub-categorisation for SCs.
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- Not address the root cause- National Commissions for SC and ST have noted that separate reservation within the categories would not really address the root cause of the problem.
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- Backward communities- Even among the marginalised, there are communities that have lesser access to basic facilities.
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- Separate quota not a solution- NCST has noted that the most backward SCs are lagging so far behind forward SCs that a separate quota would not help, the need of the hour is representation at all levels.
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- Inequality in reservation- The relatively forward communities within SC have managed to avail the benefits consistently while crowding the more backward ones out.
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- Disparity issue- Even if posts were reserved at higher levels, the most backward SCs would not have enough candidates to be considered for it in the first place.
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- Sub-quota as solution- A separate reservation is required to the more backward communities within the reservation meant for SCs.
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- Accessing the schemes- Both NCSC and NCST said that the existing schemes and government benefits should first reach these sections before any sub-categorisation.
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