SIGN UP FOR POSTSCARD'S MORNING NEWSLETTER

The best stories of the day, in your inbox

IAS Smita Sabharwal Sparks Controversy Over Disability Quotas in Civil Services

Smita Sabharwal

Senior bureaucrat Smita Sabharwal has ignited a heated debate by questioning the necessity of disability quotas in civil services. Her comments come in the wake of controversy surrounding the selection of a probationary IAS officer under disability criteria. Her comments come on the heels of the ongoing controversy surrounding Puja Khedkar, a probationary IAS officer selected under the disability quota.

The Quota Debate

In a post on social media, Smita Sabharwal raised a thought-provoking question: “Does an airline hire a pilot with a disability? Or would you trust a surgeon with a disability?” She emphasized the physically demanding nature of All India Services (IAS/IPS/IFoS) roles, which involve fieldwork, long hours, and direct interaction with people’s grievances.

Backlash and Responses Against Smita Sabharwal

Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi swiftly responded to Smita Sabharwal’s tweet, calling her view “pathetic” and exclusionary. Chaturvedi highlighted the importance of diversity and inclusion, emphasizing that bureaucrats should focus on addressing misuse rather than eliminating reservations.

Smita Sabharwal defended her stance, asserting that her concern stems from her 24-year career experience. She clarified that while the AIS demands physical fitness, talented disabled individuals can still find opportunities within the services.

Puja Khedkar’s Case

The controversy intensified due to the selection of probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar, who secured an All India rank of 821 in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams. Khedkar faced allegations of misusing her authority and was subsequently transferred from Pune to the Washim district of Maharashtra.

Disability rights activists have joined the discussion, advocating for a nuanced approach that balances meritocracy and inclusivity. The debate continues, with stakeholders grappling over the role of disability quotas in shaping India’s civil services.

The controversy surrounding Smita Sabharwal’s comments underscores the ongoing debate about disability rights and inclusion in India. While some advocate for stricter enforcement of quotas, others call for a more targeted approach that considers the specific demands of different job role.

In a significant move to boost startup ecosystem, the Centre

In a bold and controversial move, Russian President Vladimir Putin

In a display of humanitarian solidarity, India has launched a

In a significant boost to India’s renewable energy ambitions, financial

Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru has ramped up its health

The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced a

Shanghai is on high alert as Typhoon Bebinca, potentially the

In a startling incident that has left many in shock,

In a significant move to bolster India’s clinical research capabilities,

In a bittersweet moment for fans, the much-anticipated announcement of

In a deeply disturbing incident, a 12-year-old Dalit boy was

In a shocking incident, a juice vendor in Ghaziabad has

Apple has once again pushed the boundaries of technology with

India’s retail inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has called for a united

The Indian government has recently expanded the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan

Sitaram Yechury, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of

The much-anticipated one-off Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand

Reliance Jio has unveiled its latest budget-friendly feature phone, the JioPhone

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has taken action

In an exciting announcement, Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation

In a groundbreaking development, health officials in Missouri have reported

In a bold move to reclaim its position in the

Apple has officially launched its latest flagship smartphones, the iPhone

In a decisive move to curb escalating violence and maintain

Tech enthusiasts, mark your calendars! OnePlus has officially confirmed that its

Get daily updates in your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter.