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A knock at the castle of knowledge
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Students teach
RSS a lesson
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Assertion of Dalitbahujan
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Are we not
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Different
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Fighting the Baniya raj
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DALIT TALENT
PROVOKES JEALOUSY
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Nastik Baba battles hypocrisy
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AMBITION AND
ACHIEVEMENT
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PLOT STORIES
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DICCI SME Fund “not
shutting up shop” yet
Õ´Î Ùãè´ ãô»æ çÇP¤è
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Town and gown. These two words or one
phrase, where the “and” implies “versus”, ring
through the centuries of tense relationship between
the universities and their host communities in
Britain. Most often when higher education was the
privilege of the elite class, the academics (who
wore gowns till the 1960s) and the local workingclass townsfolk did not always get along. It was
almost another way to say the “classes” and the
“masses”. It was only after the Second World War
T H I N K I N G
that British working-class students began to gain
entry into the hallowed halls of higher education.
A little known fact is that not just India’s but Asia’s first modern degree-granting university, Serampore College, founded in 1818 by William Carey and the Serampore Mission,
was open to all castes and, like its schools, to both genders. However, from 1857, India’s
modern universities, based on the British models, began and remained elitist institutions. In
the Indian academic context, British class translated into Indian caste. Even Frykenberg, a
pre-eminent scholar on the history of south India, observes that while “education helped
integrate the diverse elements of Indian society, thereby creating a new common bond
from among conflicting loyalties”, this group of Indian university graduates “was almost
entirely ‘clean-caste’ and mainly Brahman”. It is they that held sway in both the British
colonial and princely state governments, and eventually in independent India.
It is against this background that the impact of reservations, first for the Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes and then for the Other Backward Classes, needs to be
seen and assessed. In this month’s Cover Story, FORWARD Press breaks new ground
by surveying the landscape of Indian university campuses since Mandal II (2006),
when the central government introduced reservations for OBCs in institutions of higher and professional education. Under the editorial direction of Pramod Ranjan, a
team of contributors led by Sanjeev Chandan have sketched in broad brushstrokes
the contours of the changes to be seen increasingly across Indian university campuses.
While more in-depth quantitative studies are required (and thus far largely lacking) of
this phenomenon, FP focuses here on the qualitative transformation under way.
Over the years FP has been reporting various events, movements, student political victories, cultural phenomena ... that all add up to the transformation of the campuses as the
numbers and organizations of Bahujan students reached critical mass. As the results of
the latest UPSC exams clearly show (see the Photo-feature) a full 52 per cent of the successful candidates in Grades A and B are from Bahujan backgrounds, many among them
toppers in the overall rankings! This puts paid to the false dichotomy between merit and
social justice. Given an opportunity, Bahujan students and candidates show their merit.
The choice of this topic is not coincidental. Among our base of loyal readers
and contributors, there is a substantial bloc of those in the groves of academe, both
faculty and students, especially post-graduate. It is by popular demand that we
applied and got our ISSN number so that researchers can quote FP in their papers
and even their theses. In fact, there is a demand for the complete (six years and
counting) bound volumes of FP for research purposes. I wonder how many other
popular Indian journals command such loyalty and demand.
Having said that, it is also no coincidence that last October’s orchestrated attack on FP
originated from a leading university campus. It is an operating principle that where the
kingdom of light advances, there will be a reactionary attack from the kingdom of darkness.
But, we persist in Mahatma Phule’s motto (and now the Indian republic’s) – Truth prevails!
F ORWARD
Until next month … Truthfully,
PS: Check us out on www.forwardpress.in Looking forward to meeting you
in cyberspace – in English and in Hindi.
Vol. VII No. 08 Bilingual
AUGUST 2015
Dr Silvia Fernandes
Chair, Aspire Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
Prabhu Guptara
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Assistant Editor (English)
Amarendra Yadav
Principal Correspondent
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FEATURE
AUGUST 2015 | FORWARD Press
Bahujan presence increasing in IAS
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On 4 July 2015, the Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC) announced the results of Civil Services Exam for
recruitment in Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign
Service, Indian Police Service and Group A and B posts in
Central Services. The written test for the examination was held
in December last year, followed by interviews in April-May
this year. The UPSC has released a list of 1236 successful candidates. Among them, at least 646 are Bahujans, five of whom
are OBCs ranked in the top ten. There are 354 OBCs, 194 SCs
and 98 STs. The number of candidates selected under general
category is 590. It might be mentioned here that general category includes candidates from all communities figuring in the
merit list. Not only that, but 127 Bahujans (105 OBCs, 19 SC
and 3 STs) and 127 general category candidates are in the
waiting list. According to UPSC, a total of 1364 posts are to be
filled through this exam. FORWARD Press family congratulates
successful candidates in all the categories and hopes that they
will contribute to making the administrative structure of the
country public-oriented.
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