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Mention any four steps taken to promote social justice in India. Class 11

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Answered by soumyojitbardhan
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How to promote social justice every day

It’s easy to shake your head in dismay, and complain about all that’s wrong with the world. But as Gandhi reminded us in words and actions, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”

Not happy with police brutality? Worried about the acts of terrorism across the globe? Concerned about the seemingly unstoppable refugee crisis? Well now is the time to stand united and practice social justice – for a better future for all.

As Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon put it: “As we seek to build the world we want, let us intensify our efforts to achieve a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable development path built on dialogue, transparency and social justice.”

We all know social justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence. But while we can agree with this, many of us are at a loss when it comes to acting on or upholding the principles of social justice in our everyday lives.

So, in answer to this dilemma, we have compiled a list of 10 ways that we can put our words into actions and advance social justice every day.

1. Spread the word

Become active in spreading empowering information, whether it is through word of mouth to friends and family, via your online networking and emails, or just by having a conversation with colleagues at work.

Sometimes getting the conversation started is enough to spur others to join in too. Always lead by example!

2. Listen more

Before you head out the door with that megaphone to spread your message, remember to always be courteous and open to hearing what others think and feel.

While you may not agree on everything, debating issues you feel strongly about in a calm and non-aggressive fashion could be eye opening and validating for both them and you.

3. Attend a rally

If history has taught us anything, it’s that there is power in numbers. It’s all well and good to post information about an event or demonstration that is part of the cause that you feel strongly about, but if you can put that into action, then you’re no better than those who choose to stay silent.

Remember – if you’re not part of the solution – you’re part of the problem. (Harsh words, you might feel – but true also.)

4. Reclaim your community

It’s vital to get know your neighbours and those around you as you cannot promote social justice on a broader level without a sense of community. You could find you have similar gripes or hesitations about things going on in your neighbourhood and be able to mobilise for change.

It’s also important to help those who may be struggling around you first before you seek to help others outside your community.

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Answered by qwsuccess
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Steps were taken to promote social justice in India:

  • To be socially just is to treat everyone equally, respect their dignity, and ensure their freedom.
  • Dedicated departments were created in 1985 for women's empowerment by India's Human Resource and Development Ministry. Reserved seats in local government were allocated to women after the 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution. In addition to the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao program and the Mahila Suraksha Yojana, the Indian government has introduced many initiatives for women.
  • Furthermore, in 1978, reservations were established for the backward class and marginalised communities under the Chairmanship of Mr B. P Mandal. This was to provide equal representation and participation to backward classes and marginalised communities.
  • In 1948, the nation of India passed the Minimum Wages Act, which ensured that all workers, whether skilled or unskilled, would be entitled to a minimum wage for their work.
  • Equal opportunity to vote and to become a representative or to vote is another step towards social justice introduced in India

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