EQUALITY-POLITICAL-SOCIAL LIFE
Equality is a fundamental element of democracy and contributes to all aspects of its functioning. This means that everyone in the country, including men and women from all walks of life, religions, races, educational and economic backgrounds are considered equal. Universal franchise for adults and is a staple of all democracies. The adult franchise is a very important factor in democratic societies. It means that all adults (those 18 years and older) have the right to vote regardless of their social or economic background. Equal right to vote.
One of the most common forms of inequality in India is a system of categories. Parliament is the cornerstone of our democracy and we are represented by it through our elected representatives. Everyone is equal before the law and is entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. No one can be discriminated against
Omprakash Valmiki (1950–2013) is a famous
Dalit writer. In his autobiography, Joothan writes that he himself was treated
unfairly by his teacher and classmates.
Prohibition of discrimination on the
basis of religion, race, nationality, sex or sexual orientation. (1) The State
may not discriminate against any citizen on the basis of religion, race,
nationality, sex, sexual orientation, or any of these.
(2) No citizen, on the grounds of
religion, race, nationality, gender, place of birth or any of these, is
entitled to any disability, liability, limitation or condition in respect of -
Constitution:
This is a document that sets out the basic laws and principles that the people
and governments must follow in the country.
Civil Rights Movement: An organization that started in the USA in the 1950s, when Africans and
Americans demanded equal rights and ended racial discrimination.
Dignity: This
refers to considering yourself and other people as deserving of respect
Dalit:
Dalit means ‘broken’ and by using this word, lower castes are pointing to how
they were, and continue to be, seriously discriminated against
These are basic General knowledge for civil service aspirants of school students. This is the starting blog.
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