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QUESTION : WHEN AND HOW SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION TAKES THE FORM OF SOCIAL DISTRIBUTION?☑️
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WHAT IS DISCRIMINATION ?
When the feeling of diversity takes its ugly form as superiority and inferiority in society , it leads to DISCRIMINATION.
HOW AND WHY DISCRIMINATION?
Discrimination usually based on lagging of people in following fields :-
1. Social Arena
like - religion,castes and gender.
2. Economic Field
like - Rich and poor
3.Political Field
like - who is dominating to whom
4. Education Field
like - Who is more educate and how
Discrimination has very negative impact on society. Only the way people are thinking about others is the main reason of Discrimination.
Therefore, it should be abolished from our society.
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN ABOLISHING DISCRIMINATION :-
1. Law bans discrimination based on religion.
2. It bans untouchability .
3.There is no official religion in India.
4. Government not only gives importance to majority but also to minority.
5.Government also allow all to propagate what we want.
6. Government provides economy and health support to people.
7. Government establish school at low cost for poors.
8. Govt. reserves seats for woman and backward classes like Sc,St and OBC.
After all these still discrimination ,isolation is going on in private and local levels like dowry, child labour etc.
Therefore, only government cannot Itself prevent discrimination completely. so there is need of change in our mind.
If we will not change then nothing can be done.
Noone is different please treat all as member of your family.
IF WE WILL CHANGE , our FAMILY WILL CHANGE WHICH MAY CHANGE OUR NEIGHBOUR THEN OUR SOCIETY AND FINALLY OUR NATION AND THE WHOLE WORLD.
→The situation in which one social group is treated to be superior than the other social group and the rights and dignity of other social group is neglected , it is known as social discrimination.
→Discrimination can be made on various grouds like color of skin, caste, educational status, economic status, religion,etc.
→When the condition become too extreme, the social discrimination takes the form of social distribution. For example , in India, Dalits were considered untouchable and hence were neglected in the society. This lead to distribution in the society.