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What does the constitution say regarding equality for the people?
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With regard to equality, the constitution says that:
- All Indians are equal before the law and everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
- People are free to choose any kind of work they wish to do.
- Government jobs are open to all people.
- Untouchability is a crime and is legally abolished by law.
- It is important for all people to be equal so that everyone has equal opportunities to grow in life regardless of the their religion, language, cast and community. It is important for the development of a society and the whole country.
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According to the Constitution, the 'equality' for the people means all people are equal in the society whether it's men or women , whether a person is rich or whether a person is poor , whether someone belongs to lower caste or to upper caste . Therefore, in the eye of the Constitution "All people are equal".
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