(a) Scheduled Tribes
(b) A minority community
1. The spiritual mentor of the Bishnois
2.
A term used for the Adivasis in the Constitution
3. Equality of status and opportunity
4. Anglo-Indians
(c) B.P. Mandal
(d) Jambeshwarj
5.
(e) Right to Freedom
Second Backward Classes Commission
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Answer:
- The term 'Scheduled Tribes' first appeared in the Constitution of India. Article 366 (25) defined scheduled tribes as "such tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under Article 342 to be Scheduled Tribes for the purposes of this constitution".
- Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs
A. Shree Guru Jambeshwar
B. Scheduled Tribes
C. Equality of opportunity is a political ideal that is opposed to caste hierarchy but not to hierarchy per se. ... In a caste society, the assignment of individuals to places in the social hierarchy is fixed by birth. The child acquires the social status of his or her parents at least if their union is socially sanctioned.
D. The term Anglo-Indian can refer to at least two groups of people: those with mixed Indian and British ancestry and people of British descent born or residing in India. The latter sense is now mainly historical, but confusions can arise.
E. Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal (25 August 1918 – 13 April 1982) was an Indian politician who chaired Mandal Commission which became a major political theme after 1990. He served as 7th Chief Minister of Bihar in the year 1968, but he had resigned after 30 days.[1] He was also a parliamentarian who served as the chairman of the Second Backward Classes Commission (popularly known as the Mandal Commission).