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what is minority and marginalisation?

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Minorities and Marginalisation

  • Minorities authority's as part of our fundamental rights.

  • The term minority is mostly commonly used to refer to communities that are numerically small in relation to the rest of the population it is a concept that goes well beyond numbers.

  • Encompasses issues of power substances and has social and cultural dimensions.

  • The Indian Constitution recognises that the culture of the maturity influence the way in which society on government Express themselves in such cases size can be disadvantages and lead to the marginalization of the relativity small communities.

  • protect minority communities against the possibility of being cultural method by the majority.
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Marginalisation:

A social process of being confined to lower social standing is marginalisation. It involves people being denied their fundamental rights that results in lowering their social and economical status. It is a situation when a particular social group is forced to live on the fringes rather than in the mainstream. A marginalized section of the society does not get proper opportunity of socio-economic development.

Minority:

Minority is the community that is numerically small in relation to the rest of the population. A particular religious section, which has a low percentage in population compared to the major religious community is called a minority. The constitution of India provides safeguards to linguistical and religious minorities, as a part of its fundamental rights and ensures that minorities do not face any disadvantage or discrimination. In India; Christians, Sikhs, Muslims, etc. are included as a minority.

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