What do you understand by the word 'Marginalisten
Why are groups
of people marginalised?
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- Marginalisation can be defined as the process whereby something or someone is pushed to the edge of a group and accorded lesser importance. It is predominantly a social phenomenon by which a minority or sub-group is excluded and their needs or desires are ignored.
- Marginalisation – sometimes also called social exclusion – refers to the relegation to the fringes of society due to a lack of access to rights, resources, and opportunities. In the context of INWORK, marginalised and vulnerable groups include people with experiences of: ... Homelessness.
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Marginalized people/groups are those who faced humiliations in earlier times. Some of them are-OBCs /STs/SCs, etc. They have been suppressed by people of higher classes. Upper caste's people thought themselves as snooty.
But now people have reserved seats for the upliftment of those down caste people.
Even goverment strictly punishes those who force them or if they abuse their power on them.
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