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Discrimination in India: Different types of Partiality in India
Discrimination in India: Different types of Partiality in India
Discrimination in India: Different types of Partiality in India
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When someone is prejudiced and behaves, it can lead to discrimination. Discrimination against any person on the basis of religion, caste, gender, or regionality is called discrimination. Some examples of discrimination are given below.

Gender discrimination: In some villages, girls are not allowed to study after fifth or sixth grade. Most of the girls are not allowed to do any employment after studies, rather they are forced to marry. In many families, boys wear western clothes but girls are not allowed to wear western clothes.

Religious discrimination: Many times people are not given jobs due to being of a particular religion. Due to religion, people are not allowed to visit certain public places (especially places of worship).

Caste discrimination: The caste system in India is quite old. According to this system, people are divided into different castes. Different jobs are prescribed for each caste person. For example, a person born in the Mahar caste is made only to clear the garbage and remove dead animals from the village. Even after reading and writing, people could not change their profession.

 

This eBook is a guide and serves as a fist guide. In addition, please get expert advise. Ummed Singh Nishad itself is a good historian worked under many Indian history writers. He used content in this book on his knowledge and some content taken from different newsletter & magazines.

 

or you can write to ummedsingh7427@gmail.com for any query, we will happy to help you.

 

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookRix
Release dateJun 8, 2021
ISBN9783748785064
Discrimination in India: Different types of Partiality in India

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    Discrimination in India - Ummed Singh

    Table of content

    Type of discrimination

    Caste system in India

    Gender discrimination

    Discrimination against women

    Distinction between the poor

    Discrimination of education

    Diffrence betbeen College and Gurukul

    What is discrimination simple word

    Friendship

    Let's end Friendship discrimination

     Copyright 2021 by Ummed Singh

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    Type of discrimination

    When someone is prejudiced and behaves, it can lead to discrimination. Discrimination against any person on the basis of religion, caste, gender, or regionality is called discrimination. Some examples of discrimination are given below.

    Gender discrimination: In some villages, girls are not allowed to study after fifth or sixth grade. Most of the girls are not allowed to do any employment after studies, rather they are forced to marry. In many families, boys wear western clothes but girls are not allowed to wear western clothes.

    Religious discrimination: Many times people are not given jobs due to being of a particular religion. Due to religion, people are not allowed to visit certain public places (especially places of worship).

    Caste discrimination: The caste system in India is quite old. According to this system, people are divided into different castes. Different jobs are prescribed for each caste person. For example, a person born in the Mahar caste is made only to clear the garbage and remove dead animals from the village. Even after reading and writing, people could not change their profession.

    Dr. BR Ambedkar belonged to the Mahar caste. He had to

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