Muslims in public service: case study of AMU alumni
By: Zaidi, Naseem A.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.3592-595.Subject(s): Case studies | Muslims | Civil service
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The success ratio of aspiring candidates to the IAS exams from one of the premier Muslim educational institutions in the country, AMU, remains abysmally low. Amending the reservation quota is widely seen as an exercise in political manipulation; far-reaching results, it is felt, can best be obtained by introducing steps and encouraging NGOs to improve the quality of education at primary levels, and making students equally familiar with English as with Urdu. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 36, Issue no: 38 | Available | AR50491 |
The success ratio of aspiring candidates to the IAS exams from one of the premier Muslim educational institutions in the country, AMU, remains abysmally low. Amending the reservation quota is widely seen as an exercise in political manipulation; far-reaching results, it is felt, can best be obtained by introducing steps and encouraging NGOs to improve the quality of education at primary levels, and making students equally familiar with English as with Urdu. - Reproduced


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