Political Science, asked by krishnaveni000, 1 year ago

what were the provision made in the constitution for the recognition of equality

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Answered by topanswers
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Right to Equality in the Indian constitution outlines the guidelines of equality to be followed in the country.

It states that there should not be any discrimination among individuals on the basis of caste, colour, religion, sex or even place of birth.

Untouchability is banned in India. No one can practice it under any form, whether in case of accessibility of religious places, or for drinking water at public places.

Answered by aish2404
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Explanation:

every person is equal before the law this means that the president of a country to the Kanta a domestic work has to be the same loss second no person can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion race cast place of birth of whether they are female or male third every person has access to all public places including playgrounds hotels shops and Markets all persons can use publicly available Wells roads and bathing Ghats forth untouchability has been abolished

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