inequality with minority groups
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actually yes , there is inequality with minority groups
1. in election the majority of vote is considered hence candidates ask for votes in name of castes
2. reservations are made and in unreserved seats still there are majority group not minority.
1. in election the majority of vote is considered hence candidates ask for votes in name of castes
2. reservations are made and in unreserved seats still there are majority group not minority.
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Ethnic inequality – the political and economic disadvantages felt by racial minority groups – persists across the globe. Not only is such discrimination unfair, it is a drag on global economic growth, and will not go away by itself.
Inequality affects two main groups of ethnic minority populations. Long-term settled communities, which often pre-date the boundaries of nation states by many centuries, are more commonly found in Asia and Africa. One example is the Dalits in India – though Roma populations in eastern Europe and Scottish people in the UK are other examples. More recent minority populations, which have mainly arrived through migration in the past century, are usually found in Europe: Bangladeshi people in Britain, for example.
Both groups suffer discrimination, and policymakers around the world are not doing enough to counter it.
Inequality affects two main groups of ethnic minority populations. Long-term settled communities, which often pre-date the boundaries of nation states by many centuries, are more commonly found in Asia and Africa. One example is the Dalits in India – though Roma populations in eastern Europe and Scottish people in the UK are other examples. More recent minority populations, which have mainly arrived through migration in the past century, are usually found in Europe: Bangladeshi people in Britain, for example.
Both groups suffer discrimination, and policymakers around the world are not doing enough to counter it.
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