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What does marginalisation refer to in the context of the text?
What does marginalisation refer to in the context of the text?
- Ensuring equal rights for all individuals
- Promoting diversity within the society
- Providing opportunities to marginalized groups
- Pushing those lacking desired traits to the edge of society (correct)
Which groups are considered as marginalised in the text?
Which groups are considered as marginalised in the text?
- Entrepreneurs
- Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), minorities, and women (correct)
- Government officials
- Upper caste individuals
What is the impact of marginalisation on access to resources?
What is the impact of marginalisation on access to resources?
- It creates a situation of marginality due to lack of resources (correct)
- It increases access to resources for all individuals
- It ensures fair distribution of resources among all groups
- It guarantees equal opportunities for resource utilization
Who are among the bulk of the marginalised people according to the text?
Who are among the bulk of the marginalised people according to the text?
What is the main consequence of marginalisation?
What is the main consequence of marginalisation?
What is meant by 'upliftment' in the context of the text?
What is meant by 'upliftment' in the context of the text?
Why does marginalisation create a need for social justice?
Why does marginalisation create a need for social justice?
What is the main characteristic of marginalised people described in the text?
What is the main characteristic of marginalised people described in the text?