Ten law in the Constitution supporting marginalised group
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Human Rights are the basic right which is being provided by every constitution of every State and every individual in this globe born with the inherent right of Human Right. They are most basic right which an individual can ask to have from its nation. They have never given away any kind of unfairness towards any individual or group of people or they haven’t been any discrimination made on the basis of caste, sex, religion etc with any individual under any nation. . They only sponsor the welfare and well-being of all persons with equal behaviour.. However, the socio-economic, political and cultural diversities, prevailing in each state across the world, and politics of the nation states, take away the free effect of human rights to a certain number of people.
The major problem faced by every developing nation is that the large number of human sector falls under the poverty line. They are deprived of adequate access in the basic needs of life such as health, education, housing, food, security, employment, justice and equity which also include issues related to sustainable livelihood, social and political participation of the vulnerable groups exists as the major problem in the developing nations.
All social groups should have equal access to the services provided by the State and equal opportunity should be provided for their upward economic and social mobility. The government of every nation should also ensure that should not be any sort of discrimination against any section of our society
Human Rights are the basic right which is being provided by every constitution of every State and every individual in this globe born with the inherent right of Human Right. They are most basic right which an individual can ask to have from its nation. They have never given away any kind of unfairness towards any individual or group of people or they haven’t been any discrimination made on the basis of caste, sex, religion etc with any individual under any nation. . They only sponsor the welfare and well-being of all persons with equal behaviour.. However, the socio-economic, political and cultural diversities, prevailing in each state across the world, and politics of the nation states, take away the free effect of human rights to a certain number of people.
The major problem faced by every developing nation is that the large number of human sector falls under the poverty line. They are deprived of adequate access in the basic needs of life such as health, education, housing, food, security, employment, justice and equity which also include issues related to sustainable livelihood, social and political participation of the vulnerable groups exists as the major problem in the developing nations.
All social groups should have equal access to the services provided by the State and equal opportunity should be provided for their upward economic and social mobility. The government of every nation should also ensure that should not be any sort of discrimination against any section of our society
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