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The value of social justice.

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Answered by zoya1550
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The concept of social justice works on the combined principles of equality and human rights. It means treating everyone equally and ensuring their rights regardless of their caste, gender, religion etc.

Both growth and social justice are the two important aspects of India’s five year plans. While growth refers to the increase in GDP over a long period of time social justice refers to an equitable distribution of GDP so that the benefits due to higher economic growth are shared by all sections of population. Equity implies social justice. Growth itself is desirable but growth in itself does not guarantee the welfare of people. Growth is assessed by the market value of goods and services (GDP) and it may be possible that the goods and services that are produced may not benefit the majority of population. In other words, only a few with high level of living and money income may get the share of GDP. Hence, growth with equity or social justice is a rational and desirable objective of planning. This objective ensures that the benefits of high growth are shared by all the people equally and, hence, this not only leads to reduction of inequality of income, poverty promotion of egalitarian society but also enables everyone to be self-reliant. Therefore, to conclude, it can be said that growth with social justice is the most important objective of an economic planning.

Answered by olivia220
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nations of social justice generally embrace values 50 equal to all citizens their equal right to meet railway signalling is the need to spread opportunity and life chances as widely as possible and finally the requirement let me reduced and where possible eliminate unjustified inequalities....

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