is it right that development of economy made tribals a marginalised community? write your views
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Yes, it is right that development of economy made tribals a marginalised community's. Some reasons are:
1. Due to more urbanisation, more and more trees are cut down for the sake of making more profits from them.
2. Forest produce is used recklessly for improving the profits made by them.
3. Using of forest produce have been prevented by the government because of which the tribals are not able to make a living.
1. Due to more urbanisation, more and more trees are cut down for the sake of making more profits from them.
2. Forest produce is used recklessly for improving the profits made by them.
3. Using of forest produce have been prevented by the government because of which the tribals are not able to make a living.
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Invoking Fundamental Rights
The Constitution lays down the principles that make our society and polity democratic. They are defined in and through the list of Fundamental Rights that are an important part of the Constitution. These rights are available to all Indians equally. As far as the marginalised are concerned, they have drawn on these rights in two ways: first, by insisting on their Fundamental Rights, they have forced the government to recognise the injustice done to them. Second, they have insisted that the government enforce these laws. In some instances, the struggles of the marginalised have influenced the government to frame new laws, in keeping with the spirit of the Fundamental Rights.
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