Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Supreme court veridct nd aftermath


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I understand that the rationale for the start of the instituions
is that the state felt that it cannot carry the complete burden of the cost involved
in imparting higher professional education and wanted the private players and the
public(through self financing) contribute to the cost of it. But J.Jayalalitha
has a point that this cannot be just viewed strictly as a legal issue(though she argues it
for the limited perspective on the issue of reservation).

Hope this situation leads to a meaningful debate on the question of fundamental role
of the state in the running of the private sector maintained professional institutions.
Hindus
editiorial
also focuses on this issue.

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