Striving for Equality


Diversity and Discrimination - Concepts
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Striving for Equality

Striving for equality:- the struggle for freedom from British rule also included within it the struggle of large groups of people who not only fought against the British but also fought to be treated more equally. Dalits, women, tribal and peasants fought against the inequalities they experienced in their lives. When India became a nation in1947 our leaders too were concerned about the different kinds of inequalities that existed. Those who wrote the constitution of India, a document that laid out the rules by which the nation would function, were aware of the ways in which the constitution also placed responsibility on the government to take specific steps to realize this right to equality for poor and other such marginal communities. The writes of the constitution also said that respect for diversity was a significant element in ensuring equality. They felt that people must have the freedom to follow their religion, speak their language, celebrate their festivals and express themselves freely. They said that no one language, religion or festivals should become compulsory for all to follow. They said that the government must treat all religions equally. Therefore, India became a secular country where people of different religions and faith have discrimination had been practiced in our society and how people had struggled against this. Many leaders of these struggles such as Dr Ambedkar had also fought for the rights of the dalits. So this leaders set out a vision and goals in the constitution to ensure that all the people of India were considered equal. This equality of all persons is seen as a key value that unites us all as Indians. Everyone has equal rights and opportunities. Untouchability is seen the freedom to practice and follow their religion without any fear of discrimination

 
 
 


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