01003pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002000040245002500060260000900085300001300094362001000107520056900117650002400686650003600710650003200746700002100778773003400799180718b2017 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aThakur, Manish  aIIMs and reservation c2017 ap.15-16. a1 Apr aThe issue of reservation in faculty appointments and in doctoral progammes (fellowship programmes) has brought the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) back to the centre of public discourse. Though the IIMs are a minuscule part of the higher education landscape in the country, they have always occupied a disproportionately large space in the public imagination. The IIMs, though public institutions, have emerged as centres of excellence in professional education with appreciable global recognition. Of late, their numbers have increased to 19. - Reproduced. aTeacher recruitment aIndian Institutes of Management aAcademic teaching personnel aBabu, R. Rajesh  aEconomic and Political Weekly