Class VI - Civics

Chapter - 2 Diversity and Discrimination

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Difference and Prejudice:

  1. Differences in individuals exist on different grounds.
  2. These distinctions give rise to prejudices.
  3. Prejudice intends to judge other individuals contrarily or consider them to be inferior.
  4. All 8 major religions are practiced in India. India has more than 1,600 languages. Once in a while, individuals with exceptionally strange and new thoughts meet us.
Creating Stereotype:
  1. As kids grow up, young boys and young girls are educated to do certain sorts of tasks.
  2. These depend on specific sorts of stereotype pictures. It intends to settle individuals into one specific picture.
Inequality and Discrimination:
  1. Discrimination happens when individuals follow up on their biases or stereotypes.
  2. Discrimination can happen due to a several reasons.
  3. Groups of individuals who may talk a specific language, take after a specific religion, live in particular districts, and so forth may be discriminated against as their customs or practices may be seen as inferior.
  4. People may endure discrimination on economic or social grounds. Tribal, some religious gatherings and even particular regions are discriminated against for one or more of these reasons.
On Being Discriminated Against:
  1. People are occupied with specific sorts of occupations. Certain sorts of occupations are more esteemed than others.
  2. Caste rules were set which did not allow untouchables to go up against work, other than what they were required to do.
  3. Dr. Ambedkar suffered discrimination when he was just of nine years in school.
  4. He rose as the pioneer of Dalit rights. He trusted the Dalits must battle against the caste system.
Striving for Equality:
  1. After Independence, the famers of the Indian Constitution went for the ending.
  2. The battle for freedom against British run additionally strived for equality.
  3. Dalits, ladies, tribal and peasants have battled for long ending of disparity.
  4. People were enabled flexibility to take after their religion, follow their religion, speak their language, celebrate their festivals and expose themselves freely.
  5. To ensure balance, India turned into a secular state.

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