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How is equality promoted in India?

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Answered by ekamghuman43617
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Seperate treatment for different classes of person- the one main guiding principal of equality is that all people should treated alike but varying needs of different classes of person require special n seperate treatments . For ex- for disabled,blinds,deafs students have to be provided special schools.

Affirmative actions - means a deliberate policy of giving preferential treatment to some disadvantages groups in the society. Such actions have been taken to help women, the disabled, the minorities and the racial groups.

Following steps have been taken to maintain equality: a. In India, we have reservations of seats for the SCs, STs, OBCs in lok sabha and legislative assembly. b. Other than reservations the minorities are given many consessions such as relaxation in age limit.

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Answered by rinkughosh9932
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The principle of equality is having a revolutionary effect on life in contemporary India. The impact is more dramatic there than elsewhere because perhaps no other major society in recent history has known inequalities so gross or so long preserved. In the traditional civilizations of Islam and China, the ideal if not always the practice of equality had an honorable and often commanding place in the culture. But in India the notion that men should remain in the same occupation and station of life as their forefathers was enshrined in religious precepts and social custom. While life was not as immobile as theory prescribed, and from time to time revolts against the dominance of particular social classes occurred, the idea of social equality never became as widespread in Hinduism as it did in other great traditions.

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