How far has india been able to prevent dicrimination in the society/?
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INDIA has been very successful in controlling the discrimination to some extent by various methods .
By making everyone equal (Right to equality article 14-18) where the Article 15 prohibits discrimination 'only' on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or any of them.Though the constitution of India promises non-discrimination t it will become a reality only when these constitutional promises against discriminatory acts require legislative backing in the form of anti-discrimination laws, and these must be extended to private and non-state spheres as well.
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The Indian Government has enacted laws to remove discrimination;-*Constitutionally guaranteed fundamental human rights*Abolition of ‘ untouchability’ in 1950.*Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989*Provision of reservation in places like educational institutions, for employment opportunities etc.*Establishing social welfare departments and national commissions for the welfare of scheduled castes and tribes. *Equality before law is well defined under the Article 14 .*Article 18 of the Constitution of India prohibits the State from granting any titles. *Article 16 of the Constitution of India clearly mentions that the State shall treat everyone equally in the matters of employment.*Article 15 prohibits discrimination 'only' on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or any of them.