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Consider the following statements.

I. Muslims are 14.23 percent in the Indian population and are considered to be a marginalized community in India.

II. It becomes in comparison to other communities. They have over the years been deprived of the benefits of socio-economic development.

Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

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Important Questions on Marginalisation and Social Justice

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Who among the following pointed out that one of the violators of the constitutional rights of the Adivasis?

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Who among the following deprived of their constitutional right provided by the Constitution of India?

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Consider the following statement(s)

I. The government passed the Minimum Wages Act with the purpose of limit specific minimum wages.

II. The Hindu Succession Amendment Act, 2005 provides an equal share in the deceased father's property to son, daughter, and mother.

Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

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Which of the following Article of the Constitution of India abolished untouchability and hence fourth no one can discrinate towards dalita?
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Which of the following Article of the Constitution of India prohibits discrimination against on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth?
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Who among the following know that adult perceives and treat female and male children differently?
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Name the one way which created opportunities for women_____.
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Match List I with List II:

List I List II
A. Provides equal opportunities to all citizens related to employment under the state. 1. Article 243 (4)
B. Provides reservation not less then 1/3rd of total seats for women in direct election to local bodies. 2. Article 16
C. Contains equal pay for equal work for both men and women. 3. Article 42
D. Provides provision for human conditions of work and maternity relief 4. Article 39 (D)