Forwarded from Beepedia: General Awareness for RBI Grade B, SEBI Grade A, NABARD Grade A, IBPS PO & SBI PO
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Read the message written by the mother of a 28-year-old girl! Now it's very high time to leave India, NEET is corrupt, UPSC exams lot of corruption, RBI less vacancies, there are n number of reasons. In the past also I have told you about lot of foreign education and job opportunities and many RBI and UPSC aspirants have left India for studies or for job and now they are happy.
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Indiaβs judiciary faces significant scrutiny due to the prevalence of familial ties among its judges. Research indicates that one out of every three judges is related to another judge, leading to a system controlled by approximately 350 families over the past 70 years. About 50% of high court judges and 33% of Supreme Court judges come from families already entrenched in the judiciary. This nepotism is attributed to the collegium system established in the 1990s, which monopolizes judicial appointments, favoring relatives of prominent legal figures.
Critics argue that the systemβs opaqueness perpetuates a legacy of judicial appointments based on lineage. Notable examples include current Supreme Court judges whose fathers served as judges, such as Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice K.M. Joseph. Other prominent judges with judicial family backgrounds include Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, and Justice P.S. Narasimha.
The judiciaryβs lack of accountability to the public and parliament, unlike the legislative and executive branches, raises concerns. The appointments are made by the President, but thereβs no clear reporting mechanism. This βundeclared reservationβ of familialism calls for urgent judicial reforms to ensure a more transparent and accountable system.
Critics argue that the systemβs opaqueness perpetuates a legacy of judicial appointments based on lineage. Notable examples include current Supreme Court judges whose fathers served as judges, such as Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice K.M. Joseph. Other prominent judges with judicial family backgrounds include Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, and Justice P.S. Narasimha.
The judiciaryβs lack of accountability to the public and parliament, unlike the legislative and executive branches, raises concerns. The appointments are made by the President, but thereβs no clear reporting mechanism. This βundeclared reservationβ of familialism calls for urgent judicial reforms to ensure a more transparent and accountable system.
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π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯Read Point Number 4: In RBI, there are 4 types of eating places.
1. For Assistants / Attendants
2. For Grade A, B and C
3. For Grade D / E
4. For Grade F and above
(I have observed this during my stint, present situation I donβt know, I think itβs still there, if itβs not someone can update me about it.)
In India elitist culture is there which was started by Britishers, now they have adopted equal setting for all. But we are still in British Era mostly in government erring and IAS IPS services is best example of it.
As Indians we all like such different type of treatment thatβs why we want to enter Class 1 or super Class 1 Services to show our other countrymen that see we are elite class.π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
1. For Assistants / Attendants
2. For Grade A, B and C
3. For Grade D / E
4. For Grade F and above
(I have observed this during my stint, present situation I donβt know, I think itβs still there, if itβs not someone can update me about it.)
In India elitist culture is there which was started by Britishers, now they have adopted equal setting for all. But we are still in British Era mostly in government erring and IAS IPS services is best example of it.
As Indians we all like such different type of treatment thatβs why we want to enter Class 1 or super Class 1 Services to show our other countrymen that see we are elite class.π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
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