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Political ncert class 7th struggle for equality short summery for seminar

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Equality is a principle recognized by the Indian Constitution. It states that all Indians are equal before the law and there should not be any discrimination on the basis of caste, religion, sex or financial status. All adults have the right to vote without any bias and this is a powerful tool they can use to choose/replace their representatives. But in reality people are treated unequally on the bases of sex, caste, etc. There are ample examples in history where people have come together to protest the inequality they are facing.

Religion Based Inequality

Some people are not willing to lease out their apartment to people of a particular religion in spite of their ability to pay rent, or employ people from a particular religion.

Caste Based Inequality

The Dalit community is always victimised and oppressed. Shri Om Prakash Valmiki, a Dalit writer has elaborated this in his autobiography ‘Joothan’. In this he has mentioned that he was forced by his teachers to sweep his school yard just because he was a Dalit boy.

Gender Based Inequality

In one of the earlier chapters we have read about how the work done by women is devalued. It is not given any recognition and they are also paid less than their male counterparts. The discrimination is because of the social and cultural background we are brought up in.

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