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nment. But this time it is more destructive than the earlier. The reservation in admission process of various educational institutes of national repute, and attempts to extend it to jobs in the private sector shall lead to an inevitable clash and a strong division in the country curbing the growth talent, and bad condition of lower productivity and efficiency in the private sector than has been the backbone of industrial growth and employment. India's leading condition contributed to the IT and other services sector will be the worst affected spreading its arms to the existing weak research domain in basic science and health care. India should not forget that the ‘Dragon' is growing larger and even stronger, eventually setting its eyes on India enrooted ‘Nathula-Pass'. Indian politicians at this

juncture should at least for heaven's sake, safeguard the interest of the country and future generation, to prevent the possibility of again losing its financial sovereignty.

Dr. J.K. Misra

Director IPSAR

 
 
 
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