Mind map illustrating the various dimensions of equality of status and the challenges in achieving it in India.
Mind map illustrating the various dimensions of equality of status and the challenges in achieving it in India.
Article 14 (Equality before Law)
Article 15 (Prohibition of Discrimination)
Caste-based discrimination
Gender inequality
Income inequality
Lack of equal opportunities
Implementation gaps
Social attitudes
Article 14 (Equality before Law)
Article 15 (Prohibition of Discrimination)
Caste-based discrimination
Gender inequality
Income inequality
Lack of equal opportunities
Implementation gaps
Social attitudes
Enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution as a key objective.
Guaranteed through Fundamental Rights, including Article 14 (Equality before law) and Article 15 (Prohibition of discrimination).
Promoted through Directive Principles of State Policy, which aim to create a just and equitable society.
Requires the State to take affirmative action to uplift marginalized communities.
Involves dismantling social hierarchies and discriminatory practices.
Ensures equal opportunities for all individuals in education, employment, and other spheres of life.
Focuses on creating a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Addresses historical injustices and systemic inequalities.
Mind map illustrating the various dimensions of equality of status and the challenges in achieving it in India.
Equality of Status
Ongoing debates on affirmative action and reservation policies.
Judicial interventions to address social discrimination and inequality.
Efforts to promote gender equality and empower women.
Focus on inclusive development and ensuring that the benefits of economic growth reach all sections of society.
Challenges in addressing caste-based discrimination and promoting social harmony.
Enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution as a key objective.
Guaranteed through Fundamental Rights, including Article 14 (Equality before law) and Article 15 (Prohibition of discrimination).
Promoted through Directive Principles of State Policy, which aim to create a just and equitable society.
Requires the State to take affirmative action to uplift marginalized communities.
Involves dismantling social hierarchies and discriminatory practices.
Ensures equal opportunities for all individuals in education, employment, and other spheres of life.
Focuses on creating a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Addresses historical injustices and systemic inequalities.
Mind map illustrating the various dimensions of equality of status and the challenges in achieving it in India.
Equality of Status
Ongoing debates on affirmative action and reservation policies.
Judicial interventions to address social discrimination and inequality.
Efforts to promote gender equality and empower women.
Focus on inclusive development and ensuring that the benefits of economic growth reach all sections of society.
Challenges in addressing caste-based discrimination and promoting social harmony.