Social Sciences, asked by chandrakantSarna, 1 year ago

Manoj
went to a college to apply for admission into an MBA course. The
clerk refused to take his application and said “You, the son of
a sweeper, wish to be a manager! Has anyone done this job in your
community? Go to the municipality office and apply for a sweeper’s
position”. Which of Manoj’s fundamental rights are being
violated in this instance? Spell these out in a letter from Manoj to
the district collector.

Answers

Answered by indranujray2000
6
Here, Manoj is being denied his right to education. He can write a letter to the dean or the principal of the college complaining about the clerk. Or he can write a letter to the mayor or the chief minister as well. Also, Manoj is being discriminated against on the basis of his community. So this is another crime committed by the clerk.
Answered by Anonymous
27

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Manoj’s fundamental right to equality has been violated. Right to equality confers the right to get employment regardless of caste, gender, religion. The other right that has been violated is the right to freedom. This right confers freedom or personal liberty for anyone to seek a job.

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