Transcription of Confronting Chapter 8 Marginalisation
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Social and Political Life94 Chapter 8 ConfrontingMarginalisationIn the previous Chapter , we read about two differentgroups and their experiences of inequality anddiscrimination. Though powerless, such groups havefought, protested and struggled against being excludedor dominated by others. They have attempted toovercome their situation by adopting a range ofstrategies in their long history. Religious solace, armedstruggle, self improvement and education, economicuplift there appears to be no one way of doing all cases, the choice of struggle has depended onthe circumstances that the marginalised findthemselves this Chapter , we will read about some of the ways inwhich groups and individuals challenge existinginequalities.
Scheduled Tribes and backward and most backward castes. The central government too has its list. Students applying to educational institutions and those applying for posts in government are expected to furnish proof of their caste or tribe status, in the form of caste and tribe certificates. (Many government and educational institutions also ...
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