Class 8, Social Science (Civics)
Confronting Marginalisation (Social Justice and The Marginalised)
NCERT Solutions for Textbook Exercise Questions
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Q.1: List two fundamental rights in the Constitution that Dalits
can draw upon to insist that they be treated with dignity and as equals.
Answer:
The fundamental rights which Dalits can draw upon to be treated with dignity
and as equals are listed below:
Right
to equality - according to this all persons are equal
before the law. No citizen can be discriminated against on the basis of his or
her socio-economical background, caste, religion etc. Every person has equal
right of access to all public places.
Right
against exploitation - According to this the Constitution
prohibits trafficking, forced labour and children working under 14 years of
age. One can not be exploited forced to do any particular job because of one’s
poor resources etc.
Q.2: Re-read the story on Rathnam as well as the provisions of
the 1989 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
Now list one reason why you think he used this law to file a complaint.
Answer:
The 1989 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act
was formed in response to the demands made by Dalits and others that the Government
take seriously to protect them against the ill-treatment and humiliation faced
by Dalits and tribal groups in their everyday life. Rathnam’s hut was burnt and
he was forced to leave the village along with his mother and other members of
his family as they continued to be ostracized by the powerful castes in the
village.
So
Rathnam used the above law to file a complaint to protest against the
domination and violence of the powerful castes in his village.
Q.3: Why do Adivasi activists, including C.K. Janu, believe that
Adivasis can also use this 1989 Act to fight against dispossession? Is there
anything specific in the provisions of the act that allows her to believe
this?
Answer:
The Adivasi activists including C.K. Janu believe that Adivasis can also use
this 1989 Act to fight against dispossession because this Act guarantees the
tribals not to be dispossessed from the land resources forcibly. They pointed
specifically that this Act merely confirms what has already been promised to
the tribal people in the Constitution - that their land can not be sold to or
bought by non-tribal people. In cases where this has happened, the constitution
also guarantees that the right of the tribal people to repossess their land.
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