Re-read the box on article 15 and state two ways in which this article addresses inequality

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NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science Civics Chapter 1 On Equality

On Equality NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science Civics Chapter 1 Class 7 Civics Chapter 1 On Equality InText Questions and Answers Text Book Page No. 6 Question 1. Do you think Kanta has enough reason to doubt whether she really is equal? List three reasons from the story above that might make her feel like this. Answer: • Yes, Kanta has enough reason to doubt her equality. • The reasons that make her doubt about her equality are: • The statement of Jain Madam, “Make sure to do the corners properly”. It is a humiliating remark. • The statement of Jain Madam, “Here’s your advance, Kanta but don’t make a habit of it ” This remark is also humiliating and non-sympathetic. • Kanta has to stand in a queue in an OPD for her daughter’s treatment while Jain Madam never has to do it when her children are sick. Text Book Page No. 7 Question 1. Circle the reference to caste in the matrimonial advertisements given on text Book page no. 7. Answer: • ALLIANCE invited for 32/MMS/ 5’4″/fair/b’ful girl working in IT Co. Mumbai from BE/MBA boy working in Mumbai/Abroad from IT Industry Caste no bar. CSC/SJ excuse..Send BHP (must). • Prof. Olfd B’ful tall girl 4 CGupta) Boy 28/6 CA Working MNC TXS USAf§ 80 k. • ( TAMIL BRAHMIN) Iyengar groom, 1981 born, Naithruvakashyapa Gothram, Swathi Star, 180 cms. tall, fair. Text Book Page No. 8 Question 1. (a) Why do you think Omprakash Valmiki was being treated unequally by his teacher and his classmates? Answer: Omprakash Valmiki was being treat...

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