
Mangalore, October 1: Opposing the reservation of seats under caste basis in educational institutions, management guru and motivational speaker Shiv Khera said he has filed a public interest litigation in the Supreme Court opposing the caste-centric reservation system.
"Today from class I a child will be promoted till tenth standard, even if he/she does not perform well in academics. What kind of students are we producing?" he questioned.
As many as 90 per cent of the graduates in India are not employable, he added while speaking to reporters here on Sunday.
He was speaking to the reporters, prior to giving a lecture to youths in a motivational programme, which was organized by Rotary Mangalore Hillside Charitable Trust. Criticizing the education system of India, he said majority of the teachers attached to government schools in the country have not even completed matriculate exams and 50 per cent of the schools do not have blackboards in classrooms.
Talking on illegal immigrants in the country he said, "There are many Bangladeshis residing illegally in Assam and West Bengal, if this continues these two states will become a part of Bangladesh and India may be having a Bangladeshi prime minster soon."
While talking about judicial system Khera said former union law minister Shanti Bhushan has himself said that of the every 16 justices, 8 justices are corrupt. "But why judiciary is not taking steps on these things," he added.
Many cases in the court get delayed for 20 to 30 years.
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