would you agree with the statement that economic marginalisation and social marginalisation interlinked? why?
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Yes, economic and social marginalisation is interlinked. When Adivasis were displaced from their lands, they lost much more than a source of income. They lost their traditions and customs – a way of living and being. Destruction in one sphere impacts the other.
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Yes, economic and social marginalization are interlinked. This can be seen in the following points:
- Social marginalization is based on religion, culture, tradition, dress etc. If a particular group is different from the rest, then it will lead to religious differences.
- Religious differences prevent minorities from getting jobs, allowing their children to go to school or renting houses for themselves, which in turn leads to these marginalized communities not being able to earn enough. This then creates economic marginalization.
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