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Essay on tolerance in india [80-100 words]... 

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Answered by muniralaila2000
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Indian culture, being a continuing process, cannot be reduced, without remainder, to any particular stage in its long history, though for the purpose of intensive study or analysis we may well limit ourselves to a particular period or aspect. For the purpose of this Seminar we may confine ourselves to the ancient and medieval periods of Indian culture.





muniralaila2000: The diverse meanings or uses of the word in different contexts show the futility of trying to discover the meaning of a word with a capital 'M', or, to put it differently, to discover or identify the essence of concepts in the abstract, say, truth, justice, good, beauty, courage, and tolerance, etc.
muniralaila2000: Applying the above method of contextual analysis, let us analyze the statement, "Ram is a tolerant person”. Most English speaking persons would agree that the above sentence is true or the word "tolerance" has been rightly used under the following conditions. These conditions are illustrative rather than exhaustive.
muniralaila2000: Ram befriends or is willing to befriend those who differ from him, but are otherwise honest.
Ram tries to understand the other's point of view with sympathy.
Ram does not believe, unless there be clear evidence that those who differ from him are dishonest, or ill-motivated, .
Ram realizes that beliefs, attitudes or approaches other than his own could possibly be right or justifiable.
muniralaila2000: Most Indians are tolerant persons in the above sense.
All Indians, irrespective of caste, color, creed, or sex, have equal rights, duties and opportunities both in theory and in fact, though the ideal may not be perfectly realized due to human limitations.
The Indian way of life does not directly or indirectly adversely affect the self-realization, recognition, and reward of Indians on the basis of their caste, color, creed or sex.
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