Why does equality matter?
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Right to equality is one of those fundamental rights which are given by the government and are accepted by everyone.It states that everyone should have equal opportunities without any discrimation on the basis of race ,colour, caste and gender.It is important because it gives each and every person the equal opportunities.Due to equality no body gets any advantage or disadvantage in all the sectors either it is job or education or anything else.
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Importance and Relevance of
equality in Democracy
Democracy is a method by which people of a community or nation choose how they live together and manage their community as a whole. Democracy is said to be "of the people" , "by the people" and "for the people". Some good concepts that we choose as our aims in our constitution are, "fraterné", "eqalité" and "libértie".
Further in many constitutions a lot of importance is given to social welfare, secularism and some ideas of socialism.
The main idea of all that is that all citizen should have equal opportunity for education, earning, making a provision for residence, access to food, water and so on. Then only people in democracy can be happy.
When people are not all not treated equally, certain sections exploit the others. Practical examples are bonded labour, devdasi system, untouchability etc. Obviously we don't want these. If some people have more power than the other, then society will be very unbalanced. Revolution will be its consequence at one point of time.
It has been observed by many researchers that inequality is the main reason for social oppression and political revolutions that took place in the history since ages. Inequality causes an increase in crime rate, domestic violence, pregnancy at very young age, exploitation and many superstitions.
Because of inequality over centuries, now reservations for the lower class or lower castes are being implemented. Even that is creating inequality and anxiety among the poor and unemployed in the general category people.
Democracy is a method by which people of a community or nation choose how they live together and manage their community as a whole. Democracy is said to be "of the people" , "by the people" and "for the people". Some good concepts that we choose as our aims in our constitution are, "fraterné", "eqalité" and "libértie".
Further in many constitutions a lot of importance is given to social welfare, secularism and some ideas of socialism.
The main idea of all that is that all citizen should have equal opportunity for education, earning, making a provision for residence, access to food, water and so on. Then only people in democracy can be happy.
When people are not all not treated equally, certain sections exploit the others. Practical examples are bonded labour, devdasi system, untouchability etc. Obviously we don't want these. If some people have more power than the other, then society will be very unbalanced. Revolution will be its consequence at one point of time.
It has been observed by many researchers that inequality is the main reason for social oppression and political revolutions that took place in the history since ages. Inequality causes an increase in crime rate, domestic violence, pregnancy at very young age, exploitation and many superstitions.
Because of inequality over centuries, now reservations for the lower class or lower castes are being implemented. Even that is creating inequality and anxiety among the poor and unemployed in the general category people.
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