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

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

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Indian Constitution recognises the equality of all. The constitution helps people in their struggle for equality through laws and through government schemes.

  1. Every person is equal before the law
  2. No one is discriminated against on the basis of religion caste race or gender
  3. Everyone has access to all public places
  4. Untouchability is abolished
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Chapter 9: Struggles for Equality - Intext Questions [Page 1089]

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NCERT Social Science - Social and Political Life 2 [English] Class 7
Chapter 9 Struggles for Equality
Intext Questions | Q 10. | Page 1089

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