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Q. 3. Discuss the nature of social discrimina-
tion in India. How did people oppose social dis-
crimination?​

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Answered by raj547705
1

Social discrimination is defined as sustained inequality between individuals on the basis of illness, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or any other measures of diversity.

Social discrimination in India appears to be lodged in the system and, therefore, can be pervasive and intrusive, and stop people from reaching their full potential and, more importantly, labelling them changes their identities. Micro-identities related to race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, and other components all get trumped by the label of being mentally ill.

How did people oppose social dis-crimination?

Social justice is aimed at promoting a society which is just and equitable, valuing diversity, providing equal opportunities to all its members, irrespective of their disability, ethnicities, gender, age, sexual orientation or religion, and ensuring fair allocation of resources and support for their human rights. Any number of diverse factors, including those mentioned above, but also education, social class, political affiliation, beliefs, or other characteristics can lead to discriminatory behaviours, especially by those who may have a degree of power in their hands.

Answered by akkigautam
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Answer:

discrimination is the act of making unjustified distictions between human beings based on the group classes or other categories to which they are perceived to belong. people may discriminate on the basis of race, caste, gender, age, sexual oriental, status as well as on others things, these are the nature of social discrimination in india.

People can oppose social discrimination by stopping those things which mention above or they may do it by giving rights, by avoiding caste, status, age, gender, qualification etc.

hope this will help u buddy, have a nice day ahead.

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