Social Sciences, asked by jfdzjidd, 1 year ago

the Britishers followed a discriminatory policy in all spheres of life. do you agree with the statement? what provisions are there in Indian constitution which prevent discrimination? mention any two

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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Thank you for this question. Please the answer below: 

The Britishers had always used discriminatory policies as the main concept of power they had was "Divide and Rule". They believed in smaller units to rule, hence they made discriminatory policies. For example, the Doctrine of Lapse. 

The Indian Constitution prevents discrimination through the following provisions; 

(i) Prohibition of Discrimination in regard of religion, caste, creed, sex and place of birth. 

(ii) Right to life and liberty. 

(iii) Freedom of Speech. 



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Answered by maaz2344
4

Answer:

1. In british army - Only Britishers were designated on the Higher posts and Indians were only as sipoy or soldger.

2. Indian Farmers do not have right to sell their crops freely they have to sell to the British company only.

3. High Taxes were emposed on farmers.

4. They purchase roe goods from india on a cheap rate and sell finished goods exported from Briton at a very high prize.

5. there was a big discrimination in laws and justice as jury system was admitted

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