Do you think discrimination still exist in some country different form?substansiate your answer with example
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Explanation:
This is when you are treated worse than another person or other people because:
you have a protected characteristic
someone thinks you have that protected characteristic (known as discrimination by perception)
you are connected to someone with that protected characteristic (known as discrimination by association)
Your circumstances must be similar enough to the circumstances of the person being treated better for a valid comparison to be made.
If you cannot point to another person who has been treated better, it is still direct discrimination if you can show that a person who did not have your protected characteristic would have been treated better in similar circumstances.
To be unlawful, the treatment must have happened in one of the situations that are covered by the Equality Act. For example, in the workplace or when you are receiving goods or services.
It is possible to be discriminated against by someone who shares the same protected characteristic as you.
If you have been treated worse due to your age, this may be allowed if the organisation or employer can show that there was a good reason for the difference in treatment. This is known as objective justification. If you are treated worse due to any other protected characteristic, it is unlawful direct discrimination whether or not the organisation or employer has a reason for it.
Answer:
Yes I think discrimination still exists in India in some of places you are girl you are boy you are fair you are black in colour this discrimination you can see in India