Social Sciences, asked by saininavjot964, 6 months ago

(a) Following a High Court directive a temple in Orissa that had separate entry
doors for dalits and non-dalits allowed entry for all from the same door.​

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Answered by shivangik289
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The challenge to democracy in the first statement is to provide equal status to all its citizens in spite of their caste.

• The challenge to democracy in the second instance is providing farmers with subsidies which will help them to earn profits and have a satisfactory level of livelihood.

• The challenge to democracy is to preserve the people's trust in government arms like the police.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The biggest challenge to democracy, in this case, is if such practices continue in the country, there is a threat that discrimination based on caste, colour and creed cannot be eliminated. If people indulge in such practices, legal actions can be taken against them. The Constitution clearly states that discrimination of any kind will be considered a crime and a big threat to the peace of the country. In such cases, serious actions must be taken against the people so that the communal harmony of the country does not gets disturbed.

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