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Can you share with your class a local song or a poem on dignity that is from your area? - Social Science

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Can you share with your class a local song or a poem on the dignity that is from your area?

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  • Since Independence India has been witness to a number of struggles.
  • We have seen how certain communities faced oppression before Independence and then protested to have their rights.
  • These communities have had various songs where they speak about their injustice and the dignity they deserve.
  • The songs are mostly vernacular and therefore they are sung in the regional language.

There have been various local songs or poems that speak about dignity in various regions. They mostly are in the local languages.

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अध्याय 9: Struggles for Equality - Intext Questions [पृष्ठ १०८]

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अध्याय 9 Struggles for Equality
Intext Questions | Q 9. | पृष्ठ १०८

संबंधित प्रश्न

The Right To Know

My dreams have the right to know Why for centuries they have been breaking

Why don’t they ever come true

My hands have the right to know Why do they remain without work all along

Why do they have nothing to do

My feet have the right to know

Why from village to village they walk on their own

Why are there no signs of a bus yet

My hunger has the right to know

Why grain rots in godowns

While I don’t even get a fistful of rice

My old mother has the right to know

Why are there no medicines

Needles, dispensaries or bandages

My children have the right to know

Why do they labour day and night

Why is there no school in sight

What is your favourite line in the above song?


The Right To Know

My dreams have the right to know Why for centuries they have been breaking

Why don’t they ever come true

My hands have the right to know Why do they remain without work all along

Why do they have nothing to do

My feet have the right to know

Why from village to village they walk on their own

Why are there no signs of a bus yet

My hunger has the right to know

Why grain rots in godowns

While I don’t even get a fistful of rice

My old mother has the right to know

Why are there no medicines

Needles, dispensaries or bandages

My children have the right to know

Why do they labour day and night

Why is there no school in sight

What does the poet mean when he says, “My hunger has the right to know”?


What role does the Constitution play in people’s struggles for equality?


Can you make up a social advertisement on equality? You can do this in small groups.


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