Abstract

Caste-based reservations, or affirmative action, is a system that aims to provide historically disadvantaged groups with representation in various aspects of Indian society, including education, employment, government programs, scholarships, and political representation. However, this system is a topic of considerable debate and controversy, especially among urban middle-class individuals belonging to the "general caste" category. They may perceive reservations as a barrier to their opportunities to become doctors, engineers, and civil servants.

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