Social Sciences, asked by asitdebnath76, 2 months ago

write a note on equality in Indian democracy?? ​

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Answered by Alfiya2006allu
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Answer:

The Indian constitution recognises all persons as equals. This means that every individual in the country irrespective of his/her caste, religion, educational and economic backgrounds is recognised as equal.

Answered by Unexplained
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The term equality means that every individual from all caste, religions and economic  background is recognized as equal.

The recognition of equality in the Constitution includes the following provisions -

  • Every citizen before the law is equal.
  • No individual can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, race, caste, place of birth or whether they are male or female.
  • Everyone has access to all public places.
  • Untouchability has been outlawed.
  • Universal adult franchise.

In a democratic country such as India, all adults, regardless of their religion, education, caste, or whether they are rich or poor, are allowed to vote. This is called the universal adult franchise and is a key aspect of all democracies.

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