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| 100 | _aDhwani Sharma | ||
| 245 | _aAn Evaluation of Preferental Policy in Higher Education: | ||
| 245 | _bAn Over View of India and US | ||
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| 505 | _aContents Acknowledgement; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Background of the study; 1.2 The chapter summary; 1.3 The Research Framework; 1.3.1 Aims and Objectives; 1.3.2 Scope and Limitations; 1.3.3 Research questions and Hypothesis; 1.3.4 Sources of data; 1.3.5 Methodology; 1.3.6 Mode of citation; Chapter 2: Social justice; 2.1 The roots of social injustice in India and USA; 2.2 Whether Un-touchability comparable to segregation?; 2.3 Social Justice Schemes/movements; 3: Preferential policy and juristic views; 3.1 Equality and Preferential treatment; 3.2 Juristic views in relation to India; 3.3 Juristic views in relation to US; 3.4 Comparative Juristic views; Chapter 4: Promotion of preferential policy- A legal approach; 4.1 The case of India; 4.2 The case of America; Chapter 5: Preferential policy and judicial response; 5.1 The case of India; 5.2 The case of United States; 5.3 Doctrine of compelling governmental interest; 5.4 Test of rational basis; 5.5 Disparate impact doctrine; 5.6 Doctrine of Narrow Tailoring; 5.7 Individual vs. Class consideration; 5.8 Constitutional mandate and quota policy; 5.9 Caste/race as dominant/plus factor; 5.10 The role of courts and Government; Chapter 6: Assessing Educational Access; 6.1 The impact on Indian disadvantaged classes; 6.2 Comparing with US; Chapter 7: Assessing Competitive Positioning; 7.1 Competitive positioning of social groups in India; 7.2 Competitive positioning of social groups in USA; Chapter 8: Transforming Policy Parameters; 8.1 The Role of Private Sector; 8.2 Individual claim model of preference; 8.3 The role of Indian court and Government; Chapter 9: Policy approach and Law-An evaluation; 9.1 Whether the Indian Policy is comprehensive and adequate?; 9.2 The worth of US policy in Indian context; Chapter 10: Conclusion and Suggestions; 10.1 Contribution of the study; 10.2 Discussion and Suggestions; Appendices; Appendix-I: Description of Statistical test used for hypothesis testing; Appendix-2: List of cases used in case survey; Bibliography. | ||
| 520 | _aSocial Justice - India & USA | ||
| 700 | _aProf. T Sathya Murthy - Guide | ||
| 856 | _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/516 | ||
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