‘All persons have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace.’ Do you think this is true of shops with expensive products? Explain with examples
NCERT Class 7th Social Science (Social and Political Life) Chapter 8- Markets Around Us
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All people have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace but this is not true for shops with expensive products. For example:
(i) Big shops don't allow the poor people to enter their shops. They think they are inferior and are not able to buy their products.
(ii) People from lower income group cannot afford to buy branded products and hesitate to enter the shop.
(i) Big shops don't allow the poor people to enter their shops. They think they are inferior and are not able to buy their products.
(ii) People from lower income group cannot afford to buy branded products and hesitate to enter the shop.
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All people have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace but this is not true for shops with expensive products. For example:
(i) Big shops don't allow the poor people to enter their shops. They think they are inferior and are not able to buy their products.
(ii) People from lower income group cannot afford to buy branded products and hesitate to enter the shop.
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