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Guest (n/a)     04 December 2008

Son of the soil

Is there any legality in claiming that only the sons of the soil should reside in a particular state and are entitled to jobs there?


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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     04 December 2008

 The following letter written by S.Pushparaman, Tiruchirapalli appeared in the Times of India, January 28, 1973. 





"There is much talk these days about the “Sons of the Soil”. The advocates and opponents of this theory do not seem to agree among themselves. Perhaps, the following classification might solve the problem of those involved in the controversy. 





First, we must not accept the present division of states and districts as they are political and man-made. When we swear by the soil, we must adhere to the natural, geological division. Our earth has been clearly divided into different kinds of soil regions: alluvial, volcanic, etc. It is but natural that sons should work only in their respective mother soils. For example, only those born in the alluvial soil can work in the alluvial region. They may call themselves “alluvians” and proclaim “Alluvial soil for alluvians only”. People of other soil regions may form similar groups. People may be given identity cards with the name of soil clearly printed on it. 





To solve the problem of babies born in the air (planes), they should be employed as pilots and air hostesses. Nobody except the sons and daughters of the air should get these air jobs. They should be allowed to stay on earth in a non-classified soil region when they are off-duty". 





(Reproduced from Myron Weiner’s Sons of the Soil: Migration and ethnic conflict, 1978)

Manish Singh (Advocate)     05 December 2008

A good explanation and resoning by Rspected MR. Yedhula Prakash.

Uma parameswaran (lawyer)     12 December 2008

"Son of soil" has relavance in ancient period because man wholely depend on soil for his existance . Now the trend has changed.

RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA)     05 January 2009

I do agree with Mr. Y. Prakash, as usual.

KAMARAJ BHARATHY G (ADVOCATE- HIGH COURT)     07 January 2009

there is no right has been reserved for sons of the soil.  But at the same time in a peculiar situation the concern government may notify it for the job suitability for the example in tamil nadu in state judicial service the junior division civil judge should have translation knowledge in tamil because tamil is essential to that job. on that basis it may be apply


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