notes class 7 civics ch 10
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As per the Indian Constitution all Indians are equal under the law to such an extent that no individual can be discriminated against religion, sex, station, or whether rich or poor.
All adults in India have right to vote in electing government, and this 'control over the ballot' has been utilized by individuals to choose or change their representatives since independence.
However, the feeling of equality on the basis of ‘one vote one person’ does not extend to all. Poor people are neglected, and these people do not get justice in matters of health, education, etc.
Domestic helpers, small farmers and many others work in hardships due to poverty and lack of resources.
People also face discrimination on grounds of religion, caste and gender in India.
Answer:
As per the Indian Constitution all Indians are equal under the law to such an extent that no individual can be discriminated against religion, sex, station, or whether rich or poor.
All adults in India have right to vote in electing government, and this 'control over the ballot' has been utilized by individuals to choose or change their representatives since independence.
However, the feeling of equality on the basis of ‘one vote one person’ does not extend to all. Poor people are neglected, and these people do not get justice in matters of health, education, etc.
Domestic helpers, small farmers and many others work in hardships due to poverty and lack of resources.
People also face discrimination on grounds of religion, caste and gender in India.