CBSE Civics Class 7

Struggles for Equality

Struggles for Equality - Chapter Wise CBSE Solved Question and Answer Based On NCERT

Points To Remember:

  • Indian constitution recognises all Indians as equal before the law, it states that there should be no discrimination among person on the basis of sex, caste, religion or whether a person is rich or poor
  • All adults in India have the equal right to vote during election
  • Poor people do not have resource to afford expensive private health services
  • Poverty and lack of resources are the main reason of inequality among people in India
  • Discrimination on the basis of caste, sex, a person’s religion is another factor for why people are treated unequally in India
  • Dalit, Adivasi, and Muslim girls drop out of school, this is combined outcome of poverty, social discrimination and the lack of good quality school facilities for these communities
  • The displacement of people and communities is a problem that that has become quite widespread in our country
  • There are several organisations across country, who fights for the right of displacement
  • Tawa Matsya Sangh is a federation of Fisherworker’s cooperatives an organisation that fights for the rights of displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in Madhya Pradesh



Chapter 10 Struggles for Equality