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India Inc assures preference for SC/ST

BS Reporter / New Delhi July 15, 2007

Indian Inc today agreed to follow the principle of 'positive
discrimination' in employing scheduled caste and scheduled tribe
candidates in their companies.

Other things being equal, SC/ST candidates will be given preference in
employment, an approach that industry representatives say, should
result in sizeable increase in employment of these persons in the
organised sector.

This was the general agreement at the second meeting of the
Coordination Committee to promote Affirmative Action in Indian
Industry chaired by Prime Minister's Principal Secretary T K A Nair.

India Inc was represented by the heads of CII, Ficci, Assocham and
other senior representatives of industry. The steps agreed to today
would be reviewed after two months.

Industry also reiterated that it was opposed to any move to legislate
job reservations in the private sector.

"The discussion revolved around affirmative action. The government did
not press for reservation either," CII President Sunil Mittal told
reporters after the meeting.

India Inc also agreed to include reporting of data on the new
employment for SC/ST persons created during the year in the Code of
Conduct being prescribed for their members.

However, FICCI Secretary General Amit Mitra told Business Standard
that reporting such data should be made voluntary. "Forcing companies
to disclose such data bears the risk of making it inaccurate," he
said.

A government release said that FICCI has agreed to soon evolve a Code
of Conduct on Affirmative Action for its members, after CII and
Assocham said that they have already put such regulation in place.

It was also agreed that that an Ombudsman with regional benches would
be set up by each apex chamber to monitor the compliance of the
voluntary Code of Conduct by its members.

Industry chambers also agreed to top up financial incentives to ensure
that the seats for SC/ST candidates in Industrial Training Institutes
do not remain unfilled.

In a presentation, Ficci said that it would adopt 50 ITIs in the
current year and graduate 5000 SC/ST students in equal partnership
with the government.

"We told the government that it should continue with its stipend and
we will top it up with an additional Rs 500 so that the loss of wage
of the SC/ST students could be compensated," Mitra added.

Another element of affirmative action was to develop entrepreneurial
abilities amongst SC/ST persons.

"However, we have urged the government to bring out a legislation
following the US model so as to allow banks to offer loans to SC/ST
entrepreneurs. As such loans will come under high risk capital, so
government has to give loan guarantee to banks," Mitra said.

Assocham President Venugopal N. Dhoot proposed a 1 per cent education
cess on corporate annual profits to provide elementary education for
SCs/STs and other backward classes and sought incentives to set up
industrial clusters in backward districts to provide them employment
opportunities.

"The suggested 1 per cent education levy should be disbursed to
relevant institutions following recommendations from Chambers of
Commerce," he added.

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