what actions does the government take to ensure that all people are treated equally ..
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All citizens are equal in the eye of law. It makes no discrimination between the citizens on the basis of religion, caste, creed, colour and sex. The government should allow no distinction among them on the basis of caste and creed. The government has banned untouchability.
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The government takes the following actions to ensure that all people are treated equally:
- Any act of discrimination against the untouchable is punishable according to the law.
- All citizens are given equal rights on the basis of caste, religion, gender and economic status.
- The government makes special provisions for the underprivileged people.
- The government takes steps to provide justice by providing special provisions to the girl child. e.g, the girl child suffers injustice at the hands of the parents and society. In order to overcome this injustice, fees of the girl in the school may be waived or lowered in government schools or colleges.
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