With r/t the article, the following questions to Mr Shekhar Gupta, Management and the Editorial Board of “The Print” to which they must provide acceptable answers:
1. What is the motive for doing this research?
2. Can any change be effected based on this study just to meet some foreign standard, where promiscuity is rampant?
3. How was it determined that X percentage of women belonged to the SC/ST/OBC/Upper Caste category?
4. How is the politically created “Artificial Category” status of the women of any relevance to the study?
5. Why was it felt necessary to determine the “SC/ST/OBC/UC” status of the women?
6. Who are the “Upper Caste” and in which part of the constitution are they mentioned? If the term is not mentioned, then why is it used?
7. Was the SC/ST/OBC status verified from the State List or the Central Govt list?
8. Why Jaunpur was chosen?
It is most unfortunate that anti-social, professional hate instigators and society-splitters like Dilip Mandal, etc are getting a free run in the Print without contributing to the welfare of the India society.
Poor research. Kindly consider culture, population choices etc. Don’t impose your opinion on others. Different people have different preferences, principles, etc.
Poor comment. Kindly consider the facts that came out of ground level data collection and methodical research. Don’t impose your ingrained biases on others.
ThePrint is continuously dividing Hindus in SCs, OBCs and even sub-castes……
Have you done any survey between Shias or Sunnis that how they perform their social life….
Print doesn’t need to do anything. It was always there and will be there.
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With r/t the article, the following questions to Mr Shekhar Gupta, Management and the Editorial Board of “The Print” to which they must provide acceptable answers:
1. What is the motive for doing this research?
2. Can any change be effected based on this study just to meet some foreign standard, where promiscuity is rampant?
3. How was it determined that X percentage of women belonged to the SC/ST/OBC/Upper Caste category?
4. How is the politically created “Artificial Category” status of the women of any relevance to the study?
5. Why was it felt necessary to determine the “SC/ST/OBC/UC” status of the women?
6. Who are the “Upper Caste” and in which part of the constitution are they mentioned? If the term is not mentioned, then why is it used?
7. Was the SC/ST/OBC status verified from the State List or the Central Govt list?
8. Why Jaunpur was chosen?
It is most unfortunate that anti-social, professional hate instigators and society-splitters like Dilip Mandal, etc are getting a free run in the Print without contributing to the welfare of the India society.
Poor research. Kindly consider culture, population choices etc. Don’t impose your opinion on others. Different people have different preferences, principles, etc.
Poor comment. Kindly consider the facts that came out of ground level data collection and methodical research. Don’t impose your ingrained biases on others.
ThePrint is continuously dividing Hindus in SCs, OBCs and even sub-castes……
Have you done any survey between Shias or Sunnis that how they perform their social life….