c) How can we see that the Indian Constitution is a living document through people's
struggles for equality?
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Answer: The constitution is referred to as a living document. Something that has real meaning in our lives. The Indian Constitution recognizes the equality of all persons. Movements and struggles for equality in India continuously refer to the Indian Constitution to make their point about equality and justice for all. The dignity and self-respect of each person and their community can only be realized if they are not discriminated against and treated equally.
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The Indian Constitutipn recognises the equality of all persons.
Movements and struggles for equality in India continuously refer to the Indian constitution to make their point about equality and justice for all.
The fishworkers in the Tawa Matsya Sangh (TMS) hope that the provisions of the Constitution will become a reality through their participation in this movement.
By constantly referring to the Constitution, they use it as a ‘living document’ i.e., something that has real meaning in our lives.
In a democracy, there are always communities and individuals trying to expand the idea of democracy and push for a greater recognition of equality on existing as well as new issues.
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