
Ashwini Deshpande on Gender and Caste Discrimination and Affirmative Action in India
Ideas of India
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Is There a Disadvantage in the Private Sector?
Reserved students tend to have sort of worse options, or a worse chance in the private sector than the public sector. The gap between their levels and the general category levels didn't quite completely bridge over the three or four years of education. This seems to be a thing that keeps popping up, that, if they are so good, why aren't they doing so well in the privatesector market? Raght: I think it's both. And unless you have a very strong bridge programmes in your conscious attempt to equalize a certain kind of unicultural capital that you need to succeed in the labor market, these gaps are not going to bridge just by studying cular course.
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