Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow:
The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every
individual in the country, including male and female persons from all castes,
religions, tribes, educational and economic backgrounds are recognised as equal.
This is not to say that inequality ceases to exist. It doesn’t. But at least, in
democratic India, the principle of the equality of all persons is recognised.
Answers
1) Ans. The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every individual in the country, including male and female persons from Page 6 all castes, religions, tribes, educational and economic back
2) The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every individual in the country, including male and female persons from all castes, religions, tribes, educational and economic backgrounds are recognised as equal.
3) The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every individual in the country, including male and female persons from all castes, religions, tribes, educational and economic backgrounds are recognised as equal. However, it does not mean that inequality does not exist in India
.5) The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every individual in the country, including male and female persons from Page 6 all castes, religions, tribes, educational and economic backgrounds are recognised as equal.