Which three constitutional provisions of the indian constitution safeguard the marginalised in india?
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Marginalisation is the social process by which a person or a group of people are made marginal or become relegated to the fringe or edge of society. It occurs when people is pushed to the edge of a society, usually as an effect of discrimination making the person standout and look different from everybody else. They consequently feel alone and left out from the rest of society.
1. The Constitution of India provided in principle legal and political equality to everybody irrespective of their caste.
2. Article 17 of the constitution banned untouchability, Besides that the Parliament has also enacted Untouchability (offences) Act 1955
3. Government policy of reservation which has helped in enhancing the education and economic status of the Schedule caste and Schedule Tribe.
Three pillars of the human rights in the constitution of India are:
Executive: This pillar was created by Legislative section and liable for implementing. Executive parts are selected on merit system or spoil system election system, or a mixture of above.
Legislature: It’s mostly liable for making laws which will rule a state. Either direct democracy or indirect democracy forms these.
Judiciary: It’s a very vital pillar of democracy which keeps the check on orders and lows.