equality of indian democracy
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we have equality on the basis of caste Creed sex gender etc.
equality of status and of opportunity.
equality of religion
equality of status and of opportunity.
equality of religion
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Equality In Indian Democracy
The Indian Constitution recognizes every person as equal.This means that every individual inthe country male and female from all castes,religions,tribes and background are recognized as equal.
In India the principle of the equality of all persons is recognised.
The recognition of equality includes some of the provisions in the Constitution.First that every person is equal before the law.It means that every person from the President to the worker has to obey the same laws.
No person can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion,race,caste,place of birth or gender.
Every person has access to all public places including playgrounds,hotels,shops and ,markets etc.
Untouchability has been abolished.
The two ways in which the government has tried to implement the equality that is guaranteed in the Constitution is first through laws and second through government programmes.In addition the government has also set up several schemes to improve the lives of communities and individuals who have been treated unequally for several centuries.
hope it will help you
The Indian Constitution recognizes every person as equal.This means that every individual inthe country male and female from all castes,religions,tribes and background are recognized as equal.
In India the principle of the equality of all persons is recognised.
The recognition of equality includes some of the provisions in the Constitution.First that every person is equal before the law.It means that every person from the President to the worker has to obey the same laws.
No person can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion,race,caste,place of birth or gender.
Every person has access to all public places including playgrounds,hotels,shops and ,markets etc.
Untouchability has been abolished.
The two ways in which the government has tried to implement the equality that is guaranteed in the Constitution is first through laws and second through government programmes.In addition the government has also set up several schemes to improve the lives of communities and individuals who have been treated unequally for several centuries.
hope it will help you
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