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Quota might dampen the new India story.

 
By neeraj at Tue, 2006-01-03 08:56 | Politics | IT | Economy

Continuing in its campaign of populist, pseudo-development and so-called reforms-with-a-human-face measures, the Congress it seems is bent upon imposing quota's in the private sectors.

Flashing the law ministry’s stand that the Centre can extend job quotas to the private sector even without amending the Constitution, the ministry of social justice has started pushing reluctant corporates to act on their own to ward off state intervention.

The point is learnt to have been conveyed by social justice minister Meira Kumar to Infosys chief NR Narayana Murthy and Thermax boss Anu Agha.

IndiaTimes reports.

pathetic

By Anonymous on Tue, 2006-01-03 09:11

The real reason behind initiatives like this and the current renaming of Bangalore is that they don't really need any work to be done by the congress. They are as simple as passing a law, and they can be passed of as development to the huge Indian uneducated poor class.

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horrifying

By Anonymous on Tue, 2006-01-03 09:53

Couldn't agree more. Without doing any real work the government is just passing on its responsibilities to the private sector.
After scaring off the private schools by
passing a law for reservation of 70-75% seats in the private schools
, the government is bent to demoralize private sector as well.

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