vi) Mention the provisions in the Indian constitution to recognize equality.
vii) Explain the major components of the environment.
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vi) Article 14 says “The state shall of India.” article 14 define no one is above the law. All are equal in eye of law. “The state shall not deny to any person equality before the law. This means that every person, who lives within territory of India, has the equal right before the law.
vii) Major components of the environment include – Natural Components like, Land (Lithosphere), Water (Hydrosphere), Air (Atmosphere), Living things (Organism). Human made Components like, buildings, parks, bridge, road, industries etc.
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Article 17 of the Indian constitution prohibits untouchability and it's practice in any form is a punishable offense. Therefore, noone can deny access to someone for enrollment into schools colleges and jobs on the grounds of gender, caste, religion etc.
Article 14 of the constitution highlights the right to equality before law. This ensures that there is no special privilege in favour of anyone, that all are equally subject to the ordinary law of the land and that no person, whatever be his rank or condition, is above the law.
Right to equality is considered to be one of the inalienable rights of human and plays a significant role in the upliftment of the various backward classes. This particular right helps in achieving social and economic justice.
Article 16 of the Constitution of India clearly mentions that the State shall treat everyone equally in matters of employment. No citizen shall be discriminated on the basis of race, caste, religion, creed, descent or place of birth inrespect of any employment or office under the State. Every citizen of India can apply for government jobs.