Social Sciences, asked by sri5182, 11 months ago

how has the Indian constitution sought to enforce equality in India​

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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The Constitution provides that all citizens are equal before the law. There can be no discrimination based on a citizen’s caste, sex, religious belief or place of birth etc. In matters relating to employment in government service the State can only lay down specific qualifications and requirements but these cannot be discriminatory in nature.

Answered by MsBombshell
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❥ The concept of equality is the guiding principle of our society. Hence, our Constitution granted to all citizens equality before law as well as equality in protection by law without distinctions of caste, creed, religion, sex, or economic status.

❥ Our Constitution also abolished untouchability which prevented a person from entering a place of worship or public places.

❥ Right to Equality also abolished the use of titles like Maharaja, Sahib, Bahadur etc. as it is against the concept of equality.

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