Political Science, asked by bishnucheetri20, 7 months ago


To ensure a wider range of justice, how has positive discrimination been applied in modern India? Give examples along with your point of view.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let's dive right in: positive discrimination in the workforce is the act of favouring someone based on a "protected characteristic". This could be: Hiring someone with a disability in order to fulfill a quota. Promoting a specific number of people, simply because they share a protected characteristic.

Answered by likhitha51
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Explanation:

Despite recognition in the Millennium Declaration of the importance of human rights, equality, and non-discrimination for development, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) largely bypassed these key principles. The fundamental human rights guarantees of equality and non-discrimination are legally binding obligations and do not need instrumental justifications. That said there is a growing body of evidence that human rights-based approaches, and these key guarantees in particular, can lead to more sustainable and inclusive development results.

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