Let's join our hands to discriminate caste!
In the ultimate analysis, caste-based reservation can only succeed in uplifting members of the minority community if it also includes a financial component. Excluding the creamy layer from benefits would be a positive step toward assisting those who are truly marginalized and poor, as well as those who are from SC/ST/OBC backgrounds. Income, along with caste, can be used as a criterion for reservation, allowing those who are experiencing social and economic inequity to receive the help they need. People will continue to have reservations about quota systems, whether they are based on income or caste, until then.
Instead of debating what constitutes the “creamy layer” and how it should be defined, everyone should be given an equal chance to demonstrate their worth. No one should be spoon-fed in society. Instead, they should be provided with adequate resources, and merit should win out in the end.
Reservations are frequently the complete antithesis of development and equality. We currently do not require reservations in education based on castes or religion, but only support those who have merit but limited resources. This way, caste discrimination would be eliminated, and the economically wealthy would unite to support the economically weak, regardless of caste.