Go to any railway reservation counter or places where bills or other payments are made. You will see that there are separate queues for elderly people and women. In buses run by state authorities, there are seats reserved for the handicapped and also for women passengers. Should these facilities be provided? Do these special provisions violate the Right to Equality? Explain
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Yes these facilities are provided. No these special provisions are not violate the right to equality because the womens and handicapped are late in bus or trains they do not get seat but others are get because they can fight and get ,but they can't fight that's why they do get seat. So government made this rule
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