The document discusses reservations in the Indian education system. It provides background on when reservations were introduced and the types of reservations that exist. It outlines the current situation where reservations make up 45% of many state quotas. It also discusses the debate around reservations, with supporters arguing it promotes equality while opponents say it hampers merit. Potential consequences are discussed like some taking undue advantage. Suggested solutions include basing reservations on family income and limiting it to the first two children. The conclusion is that while reservations achieved their goal, continued revisions may be needed.