Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking. Historical Context of Caste Discrimination The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs. Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society. Silence on Discrimination and Violence While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment. A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion. Economic Implications of Exclusion The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP. By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy. Abysmal Representation in Governance The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities. Conclusion The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities. As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
Girish Murmu ku janichhanti na? Siebi reservation re chakiri paithibe but present prime ministernko best administrative officer thile..... Dr Chandan Murmu one of the top childspecialist in Odisha.... reservation re paithibe...... Bohut list achhi mo pakhare....So, Nija ku update korantu ebong quality study koribapai kuhantu next generationku...... Ebe Puri panda manku kon kohuchhanti prabasi bharatiya Mane janichhanti toh.......semanko pai Odisha ra ijat kon hela bujhi paruthibe.... Compare !!!!!
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking. Historical Context of Caste Discrimination The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs. Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society. Silence on Discrimination and Violence While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment. A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion. Economic Implications of Exclusion The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP. By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy. Abysmal Representation in Governance The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities. Conclusion The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities. As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
A ri Baulanga ra ri mu bi sei Baulanga ra atik kahibi a ri bahut bhala loka mada Kan pain pichi mu janin kintu se 3 dina hela ghara ku jauni a ri office re 12 rati ja kama karuchi Sunday re bi se office re thila rati 12 ja kintu kichhi loka taku mada de sesare taku fasei dele ..... Ta Munda bi tike kama kareni emit re kintu loka hisab re bahut bhala..
Bahut kama ebe R.I manankara ....sabu kamare tanku involve kara jauchhi. Subhadra jojanaa hau ..ki basundhara.....chhuti v nanhi mada na p dina rati kama kariba is tough...
@@adyashreedash2994 achha General pila heiki General ru paina thiba...🤣🤣 Taku SC,ST Kota miligana 🤣🤣🤣... general pila sabu Job kinanti...eita hela Satya..
Reserve category ra cuttoff mark rakhiki ta dekh re..aga. sabu reserve category ra pila lower cuttoff re jaunahanti. Nija nakami ku sc/st kahi chhupani......
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking. Historical Context of Caste Discrimination The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs. Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society. Silence on Discrimination and Violence While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment. A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion. Economic Implications of Exclusion The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP. By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy. Abysmal Representation in Governance The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities. Conclusion The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities. As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
@kherwalsoren2923 Mind your language...This person is just taking the benefit of Govt reservation system..And you too..He does not deserve that post...Because of this reservation system only Brainstorming happening in India.. Talented and intelligent guys leaving Odisha and in turn India... Baba saheb Ambedkar took 2 years 11 month 18 days to prepare our constitution to uplift the minorities .He had never thought that this minorities will do this stupidity once they attained a level.. Don't worry I am a central govt employee from gen cat.Struggled and achieved this...
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking. Historical Context of Caste Discrimination The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs. Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society. Silence on Discrimination and Violence While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment. A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion. Economic Implications of Exclusion The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP. By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy. Abysmal Representation in Governance The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities. Conclusion The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities. As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
@@nagenkumarmarandi9506 Reservation right rahiba katha But tanka lagi jie actual re economically weaker achanti Jau SC/ST gote IAS ki OAS hei sarichi au jahara monthly income 50K-60K pauchanti...Tanka family ku reservation miliba katha ki????? Eta kana Right to Equality hela ki???
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking. Historical Context of Caste Discrimination The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs. Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society. Silence on Discrimination and Violence While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment. A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion. Economic Implications of Exclusion The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP. By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy. Abysmal Representation in Governance The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities. Conclusion The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities. As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
@@dhanurjaymunda2394Abe murkha state government exam re ews nahi . Sethipain kuhanti patha padha reservation re chakeri kale aia hue . 😂😂😂😂. Au ews re kete reservation miluchi . Tamanakra general thu 20nahele 30 mark upare kam jauchi . 20 ,30 mark bhitare 1000 upare general chua katijauchi. Jaiki thara te cuttoff dekhe
14 ଲକ୍ଷ ଟଙ୍କା ଦେଇ ଚାକିରୀ କରିଛି ମାନେ ସେ ନିହାତି ମଦ ପିଇବ😅😅😅
Correct
Right
Emane jetebele chakiri korithile setebele exm hounothila😢
Are ea reservation re paichhi
Right
ପାଠ ପଢିକି ଚାକିରି ପାଇଲେ ସିନା ନିଜ Job ର Value ବୁଝନ୍ତେ...😞
Reservation 😂
Jay bheem jay Ambekar 😅
Reservation au quota re job
Right bhai
Kemty janile aapan j reservation re paichi boli
Bribe
କଲେକ୍ଟର ହେଉଛି ମଣିଷ , ମଣିଷ ହେଉଛି ମୁଁ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Indirectly collector nka Saha blood relation Kari dele 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅
Syllogism question
😂😂😂
ଓଡ଼ିଶା ରେ ପରୀକ୍ଷାର୍ଥୀ ଙ୍କ ଅଭାବ ନାହିଁ, ଏହି ମଦୁଆ କୁ ତୁରନ୍ତ suspend କରାଯାଉ 🤬
Bhai gote exam au recruitment pura karibaku barsha barsha biti jauchi... 😅😅😅
Dismiss not suspend
ବିଜେଡି ଶାସନ ସମୟରେ ଯେଉଁ ଚାକିରୀ ବିକ୍ରି ହେଇଚି, ଏ ହେଉଛି ତାର ପ୍ରତିଫଳନ
100 % agree
Hmm bala ebe jmt Chakiri bikri habani au .....Bala jaha hela BJD dosha...😂
@@amishekrout3713 ହେଇନି ତ ... ହବ ବୋଲି କାହିଁକି ଭାବୁଛ
ସକାରାତ୍ମକ ରୁହ
ଏବେ ତ BJP ଆସିଚି!!! ଦେଖାଯାଉ ଆଇନ କଣ ପଦକ୍ଷେପ ନେଉଛି!!!
ଅଂଧଭକ୍ତ ବୋଧେ ତୁମେ????
Thi k kahla
😂😂😂 ଭାଇ ତମେ ବ୍ୟସ୍ତ ହୁଅନି,,, ମୁଁ ମାଲ ନେଇକି ଯାଉଛି, ତମେ ଆମ ଭାଇ 😅 I love you ❤️,
❤❤❤❤❤
ପ୍ରଥମ କଥା ଏଇଟାକୁ R.I Service ଦେଲା କିଏ. ଏଇଟା ଯେକୌଣସୀ Office ରେ ପିଅନ ହେବାର ଏହାର ଯୋଗ୍ୟତା ନାହିଁ.ତୁରନ୍ତ ଏହାକୁ ଚାକିରୀ ରୁ ବିଦା କରି ଭଲ "ମଦଭାଟି" ଦେଖି ସରକାର ତୁରନ୍ତ ଏ ବ୍ୟକ୍ତିଙ୍କୁ ନିଯୁକ୍ତି ଦିଅନ୍ତୁ.😅😅😅😅
Bjd ra comal
କୋଟା mg ଚୁତିଆ
20 lakhs
Reservation ra Kamal Mo Bhoa eita Pana Ki Kandha heithaba Yara Munha ru dekha jauchi
Reservation naaam suna Hain
ବାଃ ବହୁତ ବଢିଆ ପରିବେଷଣ 😂😂
ଚାକିରି ଦେଇଛନ୍ତି କଲେକ୍ଟର, କଲେକ୍ଟର ହେଉଛି ମଣିଷ , ମଣିଷ ହେଉଛି ମୁଁ 😂😂😂😂
ସବୁ RI ପିଅନ୍ତି,ପଇସା ମଧ୍ୟ ନିଅନ୍ତି,।
True 😂 bjd sasan bele paichhi 😅
@@kingthegreatest18BJP bele b sudhurila ni😅😅😅
Right bhai
Ama RI bi pie ....sabu Ri piki amiti karanti....but ai RI dhara padigala
ନା ନା ଭୁଲ୍ କେବଳ କୋଟାରେ ଚାକିରୀ କରିଥିବା ଆଦିବାସୀ ଲୋକ ହିଁ ଏଭଳି ନାଟକ କରନ୍ତି,,,ପାଠ ସିନା ପଢିଥିଲେ ଭଦ୍ରାମୀ ଶିଖିବେ,, ହାଣ୍ଡିଆ ପିଇ ପିଇ ଜିବନ ଗଲା
କୋଟା ବିଷୟରେ ଯଉମାନେ କହୁଛନ୍ତି ସେ ସବୁ ମୂର୍ଖ......!
ସେମାନେ କିଛି ଜାଣନ୍ତି ନାହିଁ ଯିବି
ଶୁଣ ମଣିଷ ଜୀବନ ହେଉଛି କୋଟା ଭଗବାନ ଯାହା ଦିଅନ୍ତି ଭାବି ଚିନ୍ତି ଦିଅନ୍ତି
ଜାଣି ଘୋଡ଼ା ର ସିଂଘ ନାହିଁ........ ଏଥର ବୁଝିଲ ମାଧିଆ ଦଳ
କିଏ ବେ ସେ ଯିଏ ପାଠ ପଢି ଚାକିରୀ ପାଉନି
ସେ ପାଠ ନୁହଁ ଶଠ ପଢୁଛି 👍
Tanku kichhi kuhani tanka pain act achhi
Ta Mane other qota re drink karunahanti ki,sabu kamo re corruption nahanti.
ମୁଁ ଆରେଇ ପରିକ୍ଷା ପାଇଁ ଏତେ ପରିଶ୍ରମ କରୁଛି ଏଇ ଭିଡିଓ ଦେଖିଲା ପରେ ମୋତେ ଲାଗୁନି ଏଇ ଭାଇ OSSSC ଦେଇ କି ଚାକିରି ପାଇଛୋନ୍ତି ।
Bro paisa ra Kamal janina ki RI exam re ebe kemit heithila fraud means paisa karabar sabu
Reservation qouta
ୟେ ତ ପଛ ଗେଟ୍ ଦେଇ ଚାକିରୀ ପାଇଛି😅
Tame kemiti jani lo quta @@PravakarSahoo-t5x
@@PravakarSahoo-t5x Rebati Raman Joshi, ACF, Hirakud
Padmanva Hota, Keonjhar Junior Mining Officer,
Debjani Kar, sub registrar office, BBSR
😝😝
RTI file kara ketejana Brahman caught by vigilance
ଭାଇ ସେ RI ବାବୁଙ୍କୁ ମୁଁ ଭଲ ସେ ଜାଣିଛି..... ତାଙ୍କ ପାରିବାରିକ ପରିସ୍ଥିତି ଭଲ ନାହିଁ ତେଣୁ tension ରେ ମଦ ପିଉଛି...... ବହୁତ talented ପିଲା ସେ
sir bhal pilaa thibe tenson re pichham ti bodhe
Ta kn hela
କିଛି ନାହିଁ
Haire mg ame bi tension re qchu chakri pai
Bhai vala cover-up kale
ସଭ୍ୟ ସମାଜ ପାଇଁ ଏଭଳି ଦୃଶ୍ୟ ଅତ୍ୟନ୍ତ ନିନ୍ଦନୀୟ l
ମାଙ୍କଡ ହାତରେ ଶାଳ ଗ୍ରାମ ରେ ଭାଇ
ସବୁ ତ 14lkh deiki ପାଇବ ସେମାନେ
R I ର ମହତ୍ତ୍ଵ କଣ ବୁଝିବେ 🤦🙆🤦🙆🤦🙆🤦🤦🤦🤦
ଆମେ ପାଠ ପଢି ପଢି ହାତ ରୁ ଚୋପା ଛାଡି ଜାଉଛି osssc exam pai ଏମିତି ମଦୁଆଙ୍କୁ ଚାକିରି ମିଳୁଛି
😂
Paisa
Money power 😢
କଲେକ୍ଟର ହେଉଛି ମଣିଷ, ମଣିଷ ହେଉଛି ମୁଁ , ମୁଁ ମୋତେ ଚାକିରୀ ଦେଇଛି ....... ହାହାହ' .. ବଢ଼ିଆ ବଢ଼ିଆ କଣ ନ କହିଲା ମ Rl ବାବୁ
R l ବାବୁଙ୍କୁ ଚାକିରିରୁ ବହିଷ୍କୃତ କରାଯାଉ
Na na sanstha chalu 😂😂
କଣ୍ ପାଇଁ, ମଦ ଯଉ ମାନେ ପିଅନ୍ତି, ସେମାନଙ୍କର ସାଧାରଣ ଲୋକଙ୍କ ପ୍ରତି ମାନବିକତା ଥାଏ
ଆଜି RI ବାବୁ ମୋଦ ପାଇଲେ
ଆପଣ ମାନେ ଏତେ କଥା କହୁଛନ୍ତି
କିନ୍ତୁ ଆପଣ ବାସ୍ତବ କଥାକୁ ଜାଣିନାହାନ୍ତି
ଏଇ ଲୋକ ଜଣକ ବହୁତ୍ ଭଲ ଲୋକ ଥିଲେ କିନ୍ତୁ ତାଙ୍କର car accident ରେ brain ରେ ମାଡ଼ ହେଲା ସେଇଠୁ ସେ half mental ହେଇଛନ୍ତି
ଆପଣ ମାନେ ଶିକ୍ଷିତ ହେଇ ଯଦି ମାନସିକ ରୋଗୀ ଙ୍କୁ ଏମିତି ବ୍ୟବହାର ଦେଖେଇବେ ତେବେ ସମାଜରେ ଶିକ୍ଷିତ ହେବାର ମୂଲ୍ୟ ରହିବନି
ଯେଉଁ ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି ମାନେ reservation କଥା କହୁଛନ୍ତି, ଇତିହାସ ଟିକେ ପଡନ୍ତୁ ଜାଣିପାରିବେ.. SC ST ଙ୍କୁ ହଜାର ହଜାର ବର୍ଷ ଶିକ୍ଷା ରୁ ବଂଚିତ କରାଯାଇଛି... ଅନେକ ଅତ୍ୟାଚାର କରାଯାଇଛି.. ସେମାନଙ୍କୁ ସମାଜ ସହ ସମାନ କରିବା ପାଇଁ reservation ଏକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା.. ଆଉ ସେମାନେ କାହାର ଭାଗ କୁ ମାଗୁନାହାନ୍ତି.. ତାଙ୍କର ଯେତିକି ଲୋକ ସଂଖ୍ୟା ଅଛି ସେତିକି reservation miluchi.. Jadi ସେମିତି କହୁଛନ୍ତି ତାଙ୍କୁ ଅଲଗା ରାଜ୍ୟ ଦେଇଦିଅ..
ଯେଉଁ ଲୋକମାନେ ନିଜ ଯୋଗ୍ୟତାର ଅଭାବରୁ ଚାକିରୀ ପାଇପାରୁନ୍ତି ନାହିଁ, ସେମାନେ ଅନ୍ୟ କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି କିମ୍ବା system କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି।"
Yes Bro
Sepai utupata abe
@@parsubhatra3812 se SC, ST nuha se SEBC pila
ଭାଇ ତମେ ଯାହା ସବୁ କହିଲ ଠିକ୍ ଅଛି ଯେ ସେ ଇତିହାସ ର ବହି ର ନାମ କହିବେ କି ମୁଁ ଭି ଟିକେ ପଢ଼ିଥାନ୍ତି ...
ତମେ ମାନେ ଯୋଉ କହୁଛ ତମକୁ ପଢିବାକୁ ଦିଆ ଯାଉନଥିଲା ନିଜେ ଥରେ ଇତିହାସ ପଢ଼ ବାବା ସାହେବ କୋଉ ସ୍କୁଲ୍ ରେ ପଢିଥିଲେ ତା ପରେ ଲୋକୋ ଙ୍କୁ ଜ୍ଞାନ ଦେବ...
Best ri odisha 🙂🙂
ଛି ଛି ଛି ଛି ରେ ନନୀ... ଛି ଛି ଛି 😂😂😂
Power of reservation 😅
Jay bheem
Kie kahila re mg
Eita money dei paithiba non reservation loka@@as123ooh
Music 🎶
@@as123ooh
ଗୋଟା ଖଣ୍ଡାୟତ ରେ ଏଇଟା like u 14 ଲକ୍ଷ ଦେଇକି ଚାକିରି କରିଛି ଯୋଉ ଧନ ତା ବାପା ଜେଜେ , ହରିଜନ ମାନଙ୍କ ଠୁ ଲୁଟି,ଗାଆଁ ଠାକୁର ଠାକୁରାଣୀ ଙ୍କ ଜମି ଖାଇ କି ରଖିଥିଲେ ସେଇ ବର୍ଯ୍ୟପ୍ତ ଧନ ରେ ଇଏ
ଧନ୍ୟ ରେ ମଣିଷ ଆମେ ଚାକିରି ପାଇଁ ଲଢ଼ୁଚୁ ୟେ ଏଥି ମଦ ପୀ ମାତାଲ୍
ଆରେ ଭାଇ ମଦ ନିଶା ହେଲା ପରେ ମଣିଷ ଏପରି ବାଚଳାମି କରି ଥାଆନ୍ତି
ମଦ ବିକ୍ରି ହେଉଛି ମାନେ, ଆମେ ପିଇବୁ। କେହି କିଛି କରି ପାରିବେନି । ଆମର ବିଷାକ୍ତ ମଦ ଦରକାର, ଯାହା ପିଇ ଆମେ ମରି ପାରିବୁ ଆଉ ସଂସାର ଜଞ୍ଜାଳ ରୁ ମୁକ୍ତି ପାଇବୁ।
Collector heu6i Manisha what's a epics lines 😂😂
BJD ଅମଳରେ ଟଙ୍କା ଦେଇ ଚାକିରୀ କିଣି ଦେଇଛନ୍ତି ଆମ RI ବାବୁ। ସେ ଡରି ବେ ବା କାହାକୁ😂
ଖାଲି କୋଟା ଚାକିରି ପାଇଁ ଛନ୍ତି କ'ଣ ହେବ ଦେଶର
Bjd ra comal
ଯେତିକି ବି ଏପରି ଅଭଦ୍ର, ଶିଷ୍ଟାଚାର ବିହିନ, କାମ ଚୋରି କର୍ମଚାରି ଅଛନ୍ତି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ ତୁମ ଭଳିଆ ତୋଥା କୋଥିତ ସବର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବର୍ଗ ର
@@kherwalsoren2923kahnki Tama sc st re kn sabu keun barga ra . Are tame mane ta sabu kou adivasi bhalia dekhajaucha . 😂😂😂
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India
In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking.
Historical Context of Caste Discrimination
The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs.
Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society.
Silence on Discrimination and Violence
While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment.
A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion.
Economic Implications of Exclusion
The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP.
By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy.
Abysmal Representation in Governance
The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities.
Conclusion
The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities.
As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
ମାଝୀ ଵାଵୁ ଟିକେ ମହୁଲି କରିଥିଲେ ସେଥିରୁ ଟିକେ R I ବାବୁ ଟିକେ ମାରିଛନ୍ତି ।😅😅😅
ଏଥିରେ ବି ରାଜନୀତି !
ଧନ୍ୟ କହିବ।
That pull ups got me😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bhai tanti re lagi gala khaiba 😂😂😂😂😂
That pull up got me so Hard 😂😂
Power💪⚡💪⚡ of RESERVATION
Right
Power of double engine government
Exactly
Adha shree Madam apana kemiti jani le,se reservation ru paichi.Kichi na jani ki emiti kuhantu ni.Sabhya tarikare janau chi.
@@jayakrishnasunani961324 ବର୍ଷର ର ପ୍ରେମ ଭାଇ 6 ମାସର e abhyasa nuha😢😂
ମଦତ ସରକାର ବିକୁଛି ସରକାରି ଅଫିସର କ'ଣ ମଦ ଯିବନି କୀ
ତୁରନ୍ତ ପ୍ରମସନ କରାଯାଉ ।
Ri ସାର୍ ଙ୍କର ଆଉ ଦରମାଦୁଇଗୁଣ ଦିଆଯାଉ
ନିହାତି ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Govt. Roti fingile sc st khauchhanti bujhlu
କାଣା ହେଇଗଲା ସଜନୀ ରେ କାଣା ହେଇଗଲା 😂😂😂
01:03 collector ହୋଇଛି ମଣିଷ, ମଣିଷ ହୋଇଛି ମୁଁ 😂
01:55 ମୁଁ ପ୍ରଧାନ ମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ ହେଇଯିବି 😂
ଅରାଜକତା ଶାସନ କୁ...ମାଙ୍କଡ ହାତରେ ଶାଳଗ୍ରାମ ତ ଏହା ହେବା ହିଁ ସ୍ବଭାବିକ..।। 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Kn kahidela mo bhai🙏
Girish Murmu ku janichhanti na? Siebi reservation re chakiri paithibe but present prime ministernko best administrative officer thile.....
Dr Chandan Murmu one of the top childspecialist in Odisha.... reservation re paithibe......
Bohut list achhi mo pakhare....So, Nija ku update korantu ebong quality study koribapai kuhantu next generationku......
Ebe Puri panda manku kon kohuchhanti prabasi bharatiya Mane janichhanti toh.......semanko pai Odisha ra ijat kon hela bujhi paruthibe....
Compare !!!!!
ଯେତେ ଥର ସାର୍ ଛାତି କୁ ପିଟିଲେଣି ! କଲି ଛାତି ଯନ୍ତ୍ରଣା ବାହାରିବ ପୁଣି ସେଇ ଯନ୍ତ୍ରଣା କୁ ସହ୍ୟ କରିବା ପାଇଁ ଡୋଜ୍ ଟିକେ ଅଧିକ ହେଇ ଯିବ 😅😂😅😂
ସରକାର ଦଳିତ ଙ୍କୁ ସବୁ ପ୍ରକାର ସୁବିଧା ଦିଅନ୍ତୁ ମା ପେଟ ରୁ ଆରମ୍ଭ କରି ପାଠ ଶେଷ ହେବା ପର୍ଯ୍ୟନ୍ତ, ମାଗଣା ଶିକ୍ଷା, ବୃତ୍ତି, ଆର୍ଥିକ ସୁବିଧା,କିନ୍ତୁ ଚାକିରୀ ରେ ଯୋଗ୍ୟ ପ୍ରାର୍ଥୀ ଙ୍କୁ ନିଯୁକ୍ତି ଦିଅନ୍ତୁ, କୋଟା ଦିଆଯାଉ କିନ୍ତୁ ସେଇଟା ଜାତି ଭିତିରେ ନୁହେଁ, ଦିବ୍ୟାଙ୍ଗ, ମହିଳା, ଆର୍ଥିକ ପଛୁଆ ବର୍ଗ, ଅବସରପ୍ରାପ୍ତ ସେନା କର୍ମଚାରୀ ଏମାନଙ୍କୁ କୋଟା ଦିଆଯାଉ ତାହା ବି ସମୁଦାୟ 10% ରୁ କମ, ଆଉ ଯଦି 75 ବର୍ଷ ପରେ ଏତେ ସୁବିଧା ମିଳିବା ପରେ ବି ତୁମର ଜାତି ଭିତିକ କୋଟା ଦରକାର ତାହେଲେ ପ୍ରଭୁ ଜଗନ୍ନାଥ ଭରଷା 🙏
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India
In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking.
Historical Context of Caste Discrimination
The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs.
Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society.
Silence on Discrimination and Violence
While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment.
A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion.
Economic Implications of Exclusion
The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP.
By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy.
Abysmal Representation in Governance
The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities.
Conclusion
The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities.
As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
@Yerende all credit goes to chat gpt
ସେ ଜଣେ R I sahita ମଣିଷ ବି ତୁମେ ଖାଲି ଯାହା ବୁଝି ପାରୁନ😅😅😂😂😂
Bhul gote hau hau heigala auuuu.... Best Ri of the year
ସେ ପରା ପ୍ରଧାନ ମନ୍ତ୍ରୀଙ୍କ best friend, ଆପଣମାନେ ତ ଶୁଣିଲେ , ଫେରିଯାନ୍ତୁ ଘରକୁ 😂
Thank RESERVATION.
Rebati Raman Joshi, ACF, Hirakud
Padmanva Hota, Keonjhar Junior Mining Officer,
Debjani Kar, sub registrar office, BBSR
😝😝
RTI file kara ketejana Brahman caught by vigilance
Perfect.....😂😂😂
@@jhasketanlalbehera9281 Pradhan kebe tho SC,ST, Geleni 🤣🤣
@@jhasketanlalbehera9281 tu reservation nauni ki,
@@pkdas7353😮 sabu ta tama karamati
this is a good channel and has potential to catch bigger fishes.. let's wait 😄😄😄
Double engine sarkaar😂😂 officer😂😂
ଗେଣ୍ଡା ସରକାର ବେଳେ ଖାଲି ଶୁଙ୍ଘି କି ରଖିଦେଉଥିଲେ । ମଦ ବେପାରୀ କୁ କେଉଁ ସରକାର ମାନପତ୍ର ଦଉଥିଲା 😂
Nai Bhai nabin babu nka sarakar ra 😂😂😂 officer 😂😂
A heuchi bjd officer,
New officer emiti kamo koriboni A heuchhi bjd beloro officer
Dekhiba bjp kon koruchi
ଏମାନେ ଶଳା ପଇସା ଦେଇକି ଚାକିରି ପାଇଲେ ଘୋଟାଲା କରି.. ମଦୁଆ ଗୁଡ଼ା ଚାକିରି ପାଇଲେ ଏମିତି କରିବେ ଏଥିରେ ଆଉ କିଛି କରି ହବନି😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
ସମସ୍ତେ ଏମିତି କରନ୍ତି କିନ୍ତୁ ୟେ ଆଜ୍ଞା ଜଣକ ଲିମିଟ ପାର କରିଦେଲେ।😢😢😢😢
ଟଙ୍କା ନେଇ ଚାକିରୀ ଦେଲେ କଣ ହବ, ଏହା ଟଙ୍କା ନେଇ ଚାକିରୀ ଦେବାର ଜ୍ୱଳନ୍ତ ଉଦାହରଣ 😂 ଆରେଭାଇ ଗୁଣ୍ଡାଙ୍କୁ ଚାକିରୀ ଦେଲେ ଇଲେକ୍ସନ ସମୟରେ କାମରେ ଆସିବେ,ହେଲେ ଶିକ୍ଷିତ ଚାକିରୀ କଲେ କଣ କରିବେ😂😂
ରାହୁଆ ଇନିସ୍ପେକ୍ଟର 😊😊😊 ( Ri)
Pull up and clap are best 😂😂😂
Power of Kota😂😂😂
Rebati Raman Joshi, ACF, Hirakud
Padmanva Hota, Keonjhar Junior Mining Officer,
Debjani Kar, sub registrar office, BBSR
😝😝
RTI file kara ketejana Brahman caught by vigilance
@@Mahesh_RRRFact . Don't judge by One person.. it's all about selling jobs during BJD Sarkar .
Pradhan babu kau Kota pai thile.....😂 SEBC KOTA KI
100% right 👍👍
Power of your illiteracy that' why you are so narrow minded
ବାଃ ବାଃ ରେ 😂 kn କଲା ସେ 😂, ହଇଓ ଆମ ମୁର୍ଖମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ ମୋହନ ମାଝୀ କୁ ଟିକେ ଦେଖାଓ 😂... ବିକଶିତ ଓଡ଼ିଶା 🤭🤭🤭😂😂
A ri Baulanga ra ri mu bi sei Baulanga ra atik kahibi a ri bahut bhala loka mada Kan pain pichi mu janin kintu se 3 dina hela ghara ku jauni a ri office re 12 rati ja kama karuchi Sunday re bi se office re thila rati 12 ja kintu kichhi loka taku mada de sesare taku fasei dele ..... Ta Munda bi tike kama kareni emit re kintu loka hisab re bahut bhala..
Chhuti cancel karithile collector setbipain se tension re
Bahut kama ebe R.I manankara ....sabu kamare tanku involve kara jauchhi. Subhadra jojanaa hau ..ki basundhara.....chhuti v nanhi mada na p dina rati kama kariba is tough...
ଏଥିରେ ୟାଙ୍କର କିଛି ଦୋଷ ନାହିଁ ସବୁ ଦୋଷ ଟଙ୍କା ନେଇ ଚାକିରି ଦେଇଥିବା ଭଦ୍ର ଏବଂ ସଚ୍ଚୋଟ ଅଧିକାରୀଙ୍କର 😂😂
Ea kebe general category ru selection heinathiba.... Sure ea reserved category RI
Rebati Raman Joshi, ACF, Hirakud
Padmanva Hota, Keonjhar Junior Mining Officer,
Debjani Kar, sub registrar office, BBSR
😝😝
RTI file kara ketejana Brahman caught by vigilance
General category bhai
@@adyashreedash2994 tume reservation re paiki dekha are bhai exam ta debaku paduchi semiti miluni phokad re
@@adyashreedash2994 achha General pila heiki General ru paina thiba...🤣🤣 Taku SC,ST Kota miligana 🤣🤣🤣... general pila sabu Job kinanti...eita hela Satya..
Reserve category ra cuttoff mark rakhiki ta dekh re..aga. sabu reserve category ra pila lower cuttoff re jaunahanti. Nija nakami ku sc/st kahi chhupani......
ମୋହନା ମାଉସୀ ପୁଅ ଲାଗୁଛି ନ ହେଲେ ସେ କୁହନ୍ତାନି ମୁଁ ପ୍ରଧାନ ମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ ଏ ଶଳା କୁ ଖାଲି ମାଡ ଅଭାବ 🤣
Amiti Kota re chakiri paile amiti haba 😂😂
Tomar kou kota ki
Tate gihala kn
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India
In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking.
Historical Context of Caste Discrimination
The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs.
Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society.
Silence on Discrimination and Violence
While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment.
A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion.
Economic Implications of Exclusion
The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP.
By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy.
Abysmal Representation in Governance
The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities.
Conclusion
The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities.
As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
ଯା....ସବୁ ସରିଲା ଲୋ ମା....ସବୁ ସେହି କୋଟା ବାବା ଙ୍କ ମାୟା... ଯୋଗ୍ୟ ଲୋକ ପରୀକ୍ଷା ଦେଇ ଦେଇ କୋଟା ବାବାଙ୍କ ମାୟାରେ ଶେଷରେ ପରିବା ଚାଷ କଲେ ଆଉ କୋଟା ବାବାଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ଏହି ଅଯୋଗ୍ୟ ଲୋକ R.I ଭଳି ଗୁରୁତ୍ବପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ ପଦବୀରେ ବସିଲେ। ଜୟ ଆମ୍ବେଦକର ବାବାଙ୍କର୍ ଜୟ 😂😂😂😂😂😂
ତମକୁ ଏ କଥା କିଏ କହିଲା,
ଆମେ ପବ୍ଲିକ କହୁଛୁ
ପବ୍ଲିକ ମାନେ ମାନେ କଣ 🤣🤣🤣
Maximum official drinking during office hour and hamper official activities
QUOTA ରେ ଚାକିରି ପାଇଛି।।
ଯେତିକି ବି ଏପରି ଅଭଦ୍ର, ଶିଷ୍ଟାଚାର ବିହିନ, କାମ ଚୋରି କର୍ମଚାରି ଅଛନ୍ତି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ ତୁମ ଭଳିଆ ତୋଥା କୋଥିତ ସବର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବର୍ଗ ର, ଭଲକି ଦେଖ ଇଏ ଭି ତୋ ଭଳିଆ ତଥା କୋଥିତ ବର୍ଗ ର
@kherwalsoren2923 Mind your language...This person is just taking the benefit of Govt reservation system..And you too..He does not deserve that post...Because of this reservation system only Brainstorming happening in India.. Talented and intelligent guys leaving Odisha and in turn India...
Baba saheb Ambedkar took 2 years 11 month 18 days to prepare our constitution to uplift the minorities .He had never thought that this minorities will do this stupidity once they attained a level..
Don't worry I am a central govt employee from gen cat.Struggled and achieved this...
@@kherwalsoren2923you are right bro
Tome Bi pao Kia Mona kola. 18 Lakh Fingo chakiri nio 😂
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India
In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking.
Historical Context of Caste Discrimination
The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs.
Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society.
Silence on Discrimination and Violence
While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment.
A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion.
Economic Implications of Exclusion
The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP.
By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy.
Abysmal Representation in Governance
The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities.
Conclusion
The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities.
As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
ମୋଦି ସରକାର କହିଲେଓଡ଼ିଶା ରେ ମଦ ବନ୍ଦ କିନ୍ତୁ ସବୁଠାରୁ ଅଧିକ ମଦ ରେ ଲାଭ ସରକାର ର 😂
Good 👍
R.I Exam ପାଇଁ ମୁଁ ପାଗଳ ଭଳି ପାଠ ପଢ଼ୁଥିଲି ହେଲେ ସଫଳ ହେଇ ପାରିଲି ନାହିଁ ..ହେଲେ ଏହି ବାବୁ କେମିତି qualified କଲା
କାଣା ହେଇଗଲା ସଜନି କାଣା ହେଇଗଲା😊
ଏ କୋଟା ର କମାଲ ହେ😂😂😂
Are bhai kota naire scbc pila
@@dinabandhupadhi9079 are bhai general pila kn mada piunahanti ki emiti emiti conduct kebe karantini ki na khali sc st
@@dinabandhupadhi9079 tume bodhe lancha dei chakiri karithiba
@OdiaTVAllinone ଲାଞ୍ଚ ଦେଇ ଯେ କରନ୍ତି ସେମାନଙ୍କର ଟିପ୍ପଣୀ ଆମ ପରି ନଥାଏ ଜୀ..।।
ଏଇଟା ହେଉଛି ଓଡ଼ିଶା ପ୍ରଶାସନିକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥାର ବିଭତ୍ସ ଚିତ୍ର. ଜିଲ୍ଲାପାଳ ଏହାଙ୍କ କଥା ବୁଝିବେ କି ? ନିରୀହ ଚାଷୀ ହନ୍ତସନ୍ତ ହେଉଥିବା ବେଳେ ତାଙ୍କ ଦୁର୍ଦଶାର ମୂଲ୍ୟାଙ୍କନ କରୁଥିବା ଅଧିକାରୀଙ୍କ ଏ ଅବସ୍ଥା.
Reservation ka kamal 😅😅
Hmm Sudama Kota
Mandir Ke Theka
Jaat dharm KE naam PE Dange YEH HAI ASLIYAT( BJP) Ka
Rebati Raman Joshi, ACF, Hirakud
Padmanva Hota, Keonjhar Junior Mining Officer,
Debjani Kar, sub registrar office, BBSR
😝😝
RTI file kara ketejana Brahman caught by vigilance
ଇତିହାସ ଟିକେ ପଡନ୍ତୁ ଜାଣିପାରିବେ.. ସତ ସସ ଙ୍କୁ ହଜାର ହଜାର ବର୍ଷ ଶିକ୍ଷା ରୁ ବଂଚିତ କରାଯାଇଛି... ଅନେକ ଅତ୍ୟାଚାର କରାଯାଇଛି.. ସେମାନଙ୍କୁ ସମାଜ ସହ ସମାନ କରିବା ପାଇଁ reservation ଏକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା.. ଆଉ ସେମାନେ କାହାର ଭାଗ କୁ ମାଗୁନାହାନ୍ତି.. ତାଙ୍କର ଯେତିକି ଲୋକ ସଂଖ୍ୟା ଅଛି ସେତିକି reservation miluchi.. Jadi ସେମିତି କହୁଛନ୍ତି ତାଙ୍କୁ ଅଲଗା ରାଜ୍ୟ ଦେଇଦିଅ..
ଯେଉଁ ଲୋକମାନେ ନିଜ ଯୋଗ୍ୟତାର ଅଭାବରୁ ଚାକିରୀ ପାଇପାରୁନ୍ତି ନାହିଁ, ସେମାନେ ଅନ୍ୟ କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି କିମ୍ବା system କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି।"
Jaha sabu kahila sabu past tense@@parsubhatra3812
ଏଠି ମଦର କମାଲ... Cast katha ଉଠି ନି...
୨୦ଲକ୍ଷ ଟଙ୍କା କୁ ଜାତି କୋଟା। ଆଉ ବା କଣ expect କରା ଯିବ 😂😂
Reservetion ka power.
Reservation is right not ur mercy
what is EWS ?????
ଏବଂ କିଏ ଏହାର ଫାଇଦା ନେଉଛି
@@nagenkumarmarandi9506
Reservation right rahiba katha
But tanka lagi jie actual re economically weaker achanti
Jau SC/ST gote IAS ki OAS hei sarichi au jahara monthly income 50K-60K pauchanti...Tanka family ku reservation miliba katha ki?????
Eta kana Right to Equality hela ki???
ମୋଦି ର ସାଙ୍ଗ ମାନେ ଫୁଲ ପାୱାରଫୁଲ୍ ଲୋକ ସେ 😂😂
ମୋଦୀ ଭକ୍ତ ଙ୍କ ଏହି ଅବସ୍ଥା😮
chakiri bodhe bjp jitila time re paichi aau, bala kotha kahucha bjd re paisa neiki chakiri deicha sesabu ra kamal
Nabin pua be😂
ଚାମଚା ର ପ୍ରଳାପ
Comedien ମଦୁଆ,Revenue Inspector Revenue ବଢାଇଛନ୍ତି, ଏମିତି ମଦୁଆ କର୍ମଚାରୀ ଙ୍କୁ surprise checking Machine ପୁରାଇ ଚେକ୍ କରିବା କଥା ।
Pura entertaining loka ta😂
Thik kahicha bhai😂
ମୁଁ ତିନି ଥର RI ପାଇଁ ଚେଷ୍ଟା କରିଥିଲି ପାଇଲି ନାହିଁ ..ଭାଗ୍ୟରେ ତ ନାହିଁ ଆଉ କଣ କରିବା 😂
5 mark rakhithiba maramguru nku chakiri milile amiti hi haba😅
😔😔😔 tame satare ketey mohan
Bodo Bhai toma ku ate Badhuchi na,Tomo ku para engrajee barno mala ro vaule ketoti jona nahi,Tome ashi Adibashi lokonku geyano doucho.
କଲେକ୍ଟର ମହୋଦୟ ଙ୍କୁ ମୋର ଅନୁରୋଧ ଯେ ଅତି ଶୀଘ୍ର କାର୍ଯ୍ୟାନୁଷ୍ଠାନ ନିଅ ଯାଉ ଆଉ ତାକୁ ଚାକିରୀ ରୁ ବହିଷ୍କାର କରାଯାଉ
କୋଟାରେ ଚାକିରି ଯଦି ଏହି ପରି କରିବେ ଓଡ଼ିଶା ବହୁତ ଆଗକୁ ଉନ୍ନତି କରିବ ବୋଲି ଆଶା।
ଯେତିକି ବି ଏପରି ଅଭଦ୍ର, ଶିଷ୍ଟାଚାର ବିହିନ, କାମ ଚୋରି କର୍ମଚାରି ଅଛନ୍ତି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ ତୁମ ଭଳିଆ ତୋଥା କୋଥିତ ସବର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବର୍ଗ ର, ଭଲକି chek କର ଇଏ ଭି ତୋ ଭଳିଆ ତଥା କୋଥିତ ଵର୍ଗ ର ହିଁ
ଇତିହାସ ଟିକେ ପଡନ୍ତୁ ଜାଣିପାରିବେ.. SC ST ଙ୍କୁ ହଜାର ହଜାର ବର୍ଷ ଶିକ୍ଷା ରୁ ବଂଚିତ କରାଯାଇଛି... ଅନେକ ଅତ୍ୟାଚାର କରାଯାଇଛି.. ସେମାନଙ୍କୁ ସମାଜ ସହ ସମାନ କରିବା ପାଇଁ reservation ଏକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା.. ଆଉ ସେମାନେ କାହାର ଭାଗ କୁ ମାଗୁନାହାନ୍ତି.. ତାଙ୍କର ଯେତିକି ଲୋକ ସଂଖ୍ୟା ଅଛି ସେତିକି reservation miluchi.. Jadi ସେମିତି କହୁଛନ୍ତି ତାଙ୍କୁ ଅଲଗା ରାଜ୍ୟ ଦେଇଦିଅ..
ଯେଉଁ ଲୋକମାନେ ନିଜ ଯୋଗ୍ୟତାର ଅଭାବରୁ ଚାକିରୀ ପାଇପାରୁନ୍ତି ନାହିଁ, ସେମାନେ ଅନ୍ୟ କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି କିମ୍ବା system କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି।"
ନିଶା ଛାଡିଲା ପରେ କଣ ତାଙ୍କର ଅବସ୍ଥା ସେଇଟା ଟିକେ ଦେଖାନ୍ତୁ 😂😂😂
RI ମହାଶୟ ମାଡିଚାଲ
ଯାହା ହେଉ RI ପଦବୀ ଆଉ ଗୋଟିଏ ବୃଦ୍ଧି ପାଇବ 😂😂😂
ଧରମ କହିଛି ବନ୍ଦ କରିଦେବ ମଦ😂
Eaita se mada nuhe. Desi mada😂😂 sabubele bjp kahibaku band kar
Best RI Award ଦିଅ ରେ 🎉🎉🎉
ସବୁ ଜାତି କୋଟା ମୂର୍ଖଙ୍କୁ କଲେ ଯାହା ହବ
Reservation 😂😂😂😂
Debunking the Hypocrisy of Upper Caste Opposition to Affirmative Action in India
In recent years, the debate surrounding affirmative action policies in India has risen to prominence, drawing sharp lines between supporters and opponents. Among the loudest critics of these policies are individuals from the upper castes, who often voice their opposition under the guise of meritocracy and equality. However, a deep dive into the historical, social, and economic contexts reveals a troubling hypocrisy in their stance, particularly when placed against the backdrop of enduring caste discrimination, economic disparity, and inadequate representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking.
Historical Context of Caste Discrimination
The caste system in India has a long and painful history that has entrenched discrimination and social inequality for centuries. The lower castes, often referred to as Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs), have faced systemic injustices, including social ostracism, economic deprivation, and violence. The legal and social recognition of these atrocities, particularly post-independence, led to the formal introduction of affirmative action policies as a means to rectify historical wrongs.
Despite the constitutional provisions for social justice, many upper caste individuals continue to dismiss these policies as "reverse discrimination." Such views fail to acknowledge that affirmative action is not just about economic upliftment; it’s a recognition of the historical injustices faced by marginalized communities and a necessary step toward building an inclusive society.
Silence on Discrimination and Violence
While upper caste critics of affirmative action rail against the perceived preferential treatment afforded to lower castes, they often maintain a conspicuous silence on the pervasive discrimination and violence faced by these communities. Reports of atrocities against SCs and STs continue to flood headlines: from heinous crimes and lynchings to systematic exclusion in politics and employment.
A true commitment to equality should compel all sections of society to actively acknowledge these injustices and work towards their eradication. Instead, we see upper caste individuals clinging to a narrative that sidelines the lived realities of lower castes, perpetuating a cycle of victimization and exclusion.
Economic Implications of Exclusion
The ramifications of denying affirmative action policies extend well beyond social justice; they directly impact India's economic growth. Studies have shown that inclusion leads to greater economic participation, productivity, and innovation. For instance, the Economic Survey of 2020 highlighted that greater inclusion of marginalized groups would significantly boost India’s GDP.
By opposing affirmative action, upper caste critics not only reinforce socio-economic disparities but also impede national progress. An economy that does not fully utilize the potential of all its citizens is inherently stunted. By investing in education and employment opportunities for lower castes, the country stands to gain a plethora of benefits that contribute to a healthier, more balanced economy.
Abysmal Representation in Governance
The representation of lower castes in governance and policymaking is alarmingly low. Despite making up a significant portion of the population, their voices rarely find a seat at the table in legislative and policy decisions that affect their lives. This lack of representation perpetuates the cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The upper castes, in their opposition to affirmative action, inadvertently support systems that sustain this inequality by ensuring that the socio-political landscape remains dominated by the higher castes. This not only reinforces the status quo but also stifles the aspirations and needs of the underprivileged, further entrenching systemic disparities.
Conclusion
The opposition to affirmative action by upper caste individuals must be scrutinized not only for its moral failing but for its broader societal implications. In a country still grappling with the legacy of caste discrimination, it is imperative to champion policies that foster inclusivity and empower marginalized communities.
As India strives for a more equitable society, it is crucial for all citizens-regardless of caste-to engage in a dialogue that recognizes historical injustices, confronts overt and covert discrimination, and supports the empowerment of the underprivileged. The path to progress requires collective responsibility in striving towards a just society where everyone, regardless of caste, can realize their potential and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
Those chill ups were personal.😂😂
Power of Reservation.....
ଯେତିକି ବି ଏପରି ଅଭଦ୍ର, ଶିଷ୍ଟାଚାର ବିହିନ, କାମ ଚୋରି କର୍ମଚାରି ଅଛନ୍ତି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ ତୁମ ଭଳିଆ ତୋଥା କୋଥିତ ସବର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବର୍ଗ ର, ଭଲକି ଦେଖ ଇଏ ଭି ତୋ ଭଳିଆ ତଥା କୋଥିତ ବର୍ଗ ର
ଇତିହାସ ଟିକେ ପଡନ୍ତୁ ଜାଣିପାରିବେ.. ସତ ସସ ଙ୍କୁ ହଜାର ହଜାର ବର୍ଷ ଶିକ୍ଷା ରୁ ବଂଚିତ କରାଯାଇଛି... ଅନେକ ଅତ୍ୟାଚାର କରାଯାଇଛି.. ସେମାନଙ୍କୁ ସମାଜ ସହ ସମାନ କରିବା ପାଇଁ reservation ଏକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା.. ଆଉ ସେମାନେ କାହାର ଭାଗ କୁ ମାଗୁନାହାନ୍ତି.. ତାଙ୍କର ଯେତିକି ଲୋକ ସଂଖ୍ୟା ଅଛି ସେତିକି reservation miluchi.. Jadi ସେମିତି କହୁଛନ୍ତି ତାଙ୍କୁ ଅଲଗା ରାଜ୍ୟ ଦେଇଦିଅ..
ଯେଉଁ ଲୋକମାନେ ନିଜ ଯୋଗ୍ୟତାର ଅଭାବରୁ ଚାକିରୀ ପାଇପାରୁନ୍ତି ନାହିଁ, ସେମାନେ ଅନ୍ୟ କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି କିମ୍ବା system କୁ ଦୋଷ ଦେଇ ଥାନ୍ତି।"
@@parsubhatra3812 puni se gisa pita line hajara hajar barsa purbaru........
@@adhikaribehera4320 tu Chhodibu
ସରକାରୀ ଦରମା ହଜମ କରି ପାରୁନାହାନ୍ତି,ସେ ଲୋକାଲ ଅମିନ ହେବାକୁ ଚାହୁଁ ଛନ୍ତି 🙏,ଦୟା କରନ୍ତୁ
Sc st
Obc general
Reservations ka den😂😂😂.. Jab reservation se job milega yahi hoga😂
ଆଜି ହେଉଛି ଫସଲଖେୟଖତି ର ଲାଷ୍ଟ
ଲାଷ୍ଟ ଟେଡ୍ ଆଗରୁ ପାଉତି ନ କାଟିବାରୁ ଦୁଃଖ ରେ ପିଇଛି 😂
ନବିନ ସରକାର ର ଟାଇମ ରେ ଏମିତି ଚାକିରି ମିଳୁଥିଲା 😂
Quota system in India will spoil everything.
ଯେତିକି ବି ଏପରି ଅଭଦ୍ର, ଶିଷ୍ଟାଚାର ବିହିନ, କାମ ଚୋରି କର୍ମଚାରି ଅଛନ୍ତି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ ତୁମ ଭଳିଆ ତୋଥା କୋଥିତ ସବର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବର୍ଗ ର
what is EWS ?????
ଏବଂ କିଏ ଏହାର ଫାଇଦା ନେଉଛି
@@dhanurjaymunda2394Abe murkha state government exam re ews nahi . Sethipain kuhanti patha padha reservation re chakeri kale aia hue . 😂😂😂😂. Au ews re kete reservation miluchi . Tamanakra general thu 20nahele 30 mark upare kam jauchi . 20 ,30 mark bhitare 1000 upare general chua katijauchi. Jaiki thara te cuttoff dekhe
ଚାକିରୀ କିଣିଛୁ ପଇସା ଦେଇ
କାମ ଦାମ କିଛି କରିବୁ ନାହିଁ
😢😢
Tome chakiri korichha to
Kie kohila is epic 😂😂😂😂😂
ମାଘିଆ କନ୍ଧ ସନ୍ତଳ ଙ୍କୁ ଚାକିରୀ ଦେଲେ ସେ ମଘିଆ ହାଣ୍ଡିଆ ପିକି ଏଇ କାମ କରିବନି ତ ଆଉ କଣ କରିବା 😂
Ri babu nka One dialogue
Eta kie kahila....😂😂😂😂
Jatra re thile laguchi au😂😂😂
"ଏଇଟା କିଏ କହିଲା"....😂😂😂
ଭାଇ ର ଚାକିରି ଗଲା। ଅଲାଜୁକ ଲୋକଟା।
Ri ବାବୁ ଏବେ ରାଷ୍ଟ୍ର ପତି କିଛି କୁହନ୍ତୁ ନି ସାମ୍ବାଦିକ ବାବୁ😂😂😂
ଏଇ RI ବାବୁ ଜଣକ ହେଉଛନ୍ତି SC/ST RESERVATION ରେ ଚାକିରି କରିଛନ୍ତି ମାଗଣା ତ ଚାକିରି ପାଇଲେ ଚାକିରି ର ମୂଲ୍ୟ କ'ଣ ବୁଝିବେ ?
RESERVATION ❤
ବେଶି ପଇସା ରୋଜଗାର କଲେ ଏମିତି ହୁଅନ୍ତି ମଦ ,ନାରୀ ପଛରେ ପଇସା ଉଡାନ୍ତି