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Unit 2
Achieving
Equality

Learning Objectives
• Know the meanings of prejudice and stereotypes
• Understand discrimination and inequality
• Become aware of the negative consequences of discrimination

The society that we live in comprises people knowing much about them. It happens
from various social groups who are different when people have false belief and ideas.
in many ways. Since we believe in ‘Unity
in Diversity’, we should have been living Prejudice Pre 1 Judge
peacefully with one another irrespective
The word ‘prejudice’ refers to
of those differences. Often, we see that
prejudgement. Prejudices can be based on
diversity is not accepted, and people
many things like people’s religious beliefs,
harbour attitudes of hostility towards those
the region they come from, the colour of
who are ‘different’ from them. They form
their skin, their accent or the clothes they
opinions about the other groups and this
wear. The types of prejudice are gender
often leads to tension in the society. Such
prejudice, racial prejudice, class prejudice,
‘opinions’ are often ‘prejudiced’.
disability prejudice and so on.
1. Prejudice For example, urban people are more
Prejudice means to judge other people civilised than rural people in attitudes
in a negative or inferior manner, without and behaviour, is one such prejudice.

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1.1 Causes for Prejudice dishwashers and others show a woman


Some common social factors that as the main lead or user of that product.
contributes to the rise of prejudice are On the other hand, all the stunts shown
1. Socialization in a bike advertisement is performed by
2. Conforming behaviours ferocious looking men.
3. Economic benefits
3. Inequality and Discrimination
4. Authoritarian personality
Inequality means difference in treatment.
5. Ethno–centrism
The different forms of inequalities such
6. Group closure
as caste inequality, religious inequality,
7. Conflicts
race inequality or gender inequality give
2. Stereotypes rise to discrimination.
When prejudice gets Discrimination can be defined as
stronger, it develops into negative actions towards people.
a stereotype. Stereotype is a false view Discrimination can happen on the basis
or idea about something. For example, of colour, class, religion, gender etc.
girls are not good at sports. Stereotype is Treating dark-skinned people differently
learned at a very early age, and children from fair-skinned people, giving more
grow to have very strong ideas or opinions importance to people of higher than to
about things, groups or ideologies. As those of lower caste and thinking boys
children grow up, the lines of like and are smarter than girls are all thoughts of
hate for other things, people, cultures, discrimination.
beliefs, languages become sharper.
Article 15(1) of the Constitution states
Example that the State shall not to discriminate
Ragu was hit in his eye against any citizen on grounds only of
with a soft ball and to religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or
everyone’s surprise, he any of them.
started to cry. The others
started to laugh at him; Mani felt sad for End of Apartheid
him but started laughing along with others.
After 27 years in prison,
Now we understand that when we former South African
fix people in our image, we create a President, Nelson Mandela, was freed
stereotype. In the above example, we
in 1990 and succesfully achieved the
have a general opinion that girls cry and
end of apartheid in South
boys don’t cry. When Ragu cried out of
Africa, bringing peace to
pain, others laughed at him.
a racially divided country
Gender-based stereotypes are often
and leading the fight for
portrayed in films, advertisements and
human rights around the
TV serials. Almost all the advertisements
world.
related to detergents, washing machines,

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar


• He is popularly known as Baba Saheb.
• He was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and
social reformer.
• He earned his M.A. in 1915 and then obtained a D.Sc at the
London School of Economics before being awarded Ph.D by
Columbia University in 1927.
• He served as the chairman of drafting committee of the
constituent assembly and hence regarded as the father of Indian
Constitution.
• He was independent India’s first Law Minister.
• He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1990.

3.1 Caste Discrimination dresses while boys in such families often


Caste system is the most dominant wear modern dresses.
reason for inequality and discrimination
3.3 Religious Discrimination
in India. In the beginning, the society
Religious discrimination is unequal
was divided into different groups on the
treatment of an individual or group based
basis of occupation, known as Varnas.
on their beliefs. Religious discrimination
Many people in India have fought against
has been around for a long time. There
caste oppression. The most prominent
have been problems between people of
among them was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. He
different religions for thousands of years.
belonged to a such depressed family and Some people are not allowed to enter
suffered discrimination throughout his
in public places; especially the places of
childhood. He fought actively for equality worship because they belong to another
among the citizens of India.
religion. Some religious people often end
3.2 Gender Discrimination up in conflict with each other because of
their rituals and way of life.
Gender discrimination refers to health,
education, economic and political 3.4 Socio-Economic Inequality
inequalities between men and women in
In the socio-economic field, the benefits
India. For example, A girl is not allowed to of growth have not been spread evenly.
go to college after finishing her schooling. However, the income inequality is much
Similarly, most of the girls are not allowed
higher than the inequality in human
to select a career of their choice rather they development. The low-income districts
are forced into marriage. In some families, are associated with low industrial
girls are not allowed to wear modern development, low agricultural productivity

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Literacy rate – 2011 Census


High Low
S.No. District Name Percentage S.No. District Name Percentage
1 Kanyakumari 91.75% 1 Dharmapuri 68.54%
2 Chennai 90.18% 2 Ariyalur 71.34%
3 Thoothukkudi 86.16% 3 Krishnagiri 71.46%
4 The Nilgiris 85.20% 4 Villupuram 71.88%
Source: Censusindia.gov.in

Sex Ratio – 2011 Census


Number of females per 1,000 males
High Low
S.No. District Name Sex Ratio S.No. District Name Sex Ratio
1 The Nilgiris 1041 1 Dharmapuri 946
2 Thanjavur 1031 2 Salem 954
3 Nagapattinam 1025 3 Krishnagiri 956
4 Thoothukkudi 1024 4 Ramanathapuram 977
Source: Censusindia.gov.in

and low human development. Similarly, 4.


Be open to learning about other

the Districts with literacy rate are found religions.
to be with lower sex ratio.. 5. P
romoting community dining in the
classroom may help the students to
3.5 R
 emedial Measures for
sit together without any bias of caste,
Abolishing Inequality and
religion or gender.
Discrimination
6. S
ocialise with people of all types
The remedial measures for abolishing
outside home.
inequality and discrimination in Indian
society are as follows. 7. Effective implementation of laws.

1. W
 ider access to quality basic services 3.6 C
 onstitution of India and
like healthcare and education for all. Equality
2. Be aware of current gender bias. A Constitution is a set of rules and
3. M
 ake women more visible in public regulations guiding the administration of
life and institution to eradicate gender a country. Article 14 of the constitution
disparity. of India provides equality before the law

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ACHIEVERS
Dr. APJ ABDUL KALAM Mr.VISWANATHAN ANAND
(1931-2015)

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was Viswanathan Anand was born in Chennai in a middle class
born in a Tamil Muslim family in Rameswaram. family. His mother was a big fan of chess and taught him to
He was the 11th President of India and who is fondly play the game when he was just five years old. She encouraged
remembered as People’s President. and motivated him a lot and this laid the foundation for
his future career as a chess player.
He completed his schooling at Ramnad, graduation
from St. Joseph’s College, Trichy, and went on to Anand has won the world chess
study aerospace engineering at the Madras Institute championships five times
of Technology (MIT) after he joined the Defence (2000, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012).
Research Development Organisation (DRDO).

Kalam’s family had


Kalam has written many books. He won the World
become poor at his early
Among them, very famous books Junior Chess Championship
age; he sold newspapers to He was the first recipient of the
are India 2020, Wings of Fire, at the age of 14.
supplement his family Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
income. Ignited Minds, The Luminous in 1991-92, India’s highest
Sparks and Mission India.. sporting honour.
He became India’s first
He was a recipient of several
grandmaster in 1988. He received the nation’s second
prestigious awards, including
the Bharat Ratna, India’s His outstanding work highest civilian award
highest civilian honour in earned him the title of the Padma Vibushan in 2007.
1997. ‘Missile Man of India’.

Ms. S. ILAVAZHAGI Mr. MARIYAPPAN THANGAVELU

S. Ilavazhagi came from a poor family at Mariyappan was born at Salem in Tamil Nadu. His
Vyasarpadi, Chennai. His father is a daily mother raised her children as a single mother, carrying
wage-earning auto-rickshaw driver. bricks as a labourer until becoming a vegetable seller,
earning about Rs.100 per day.
She participated in the 2008 He suffered permanent disability in his right leg.
World Carrom Championship When he was young despite this setback,
at Palais Des Festivals, Cannes, he completed secondary
She participated and won
France, and bagged her schooling. He says, “I didn't see
the Indian National Carrom In 2016, At the Rio
maiden women’s title. myself as different from
Championship in the same Paralympics, he won the
able-bodied kids.”
year after beating the former gold medal in the men’s
World Champion high jump T-42 event,
Reshmi Kumari. with a leap of 1.89 m.

From the above examples, you will clearly understand that people from diverse backgrounds facing
adverse conditions were still able to achieve greater success in their lives.

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• Prejudice means to judge other people


in a negative or inferior manner,
without knowing much about them.
• Stereotype is a false view or idea
about something.
• Discrimination can be defined as
negative actions towards people.
Discrimination can happen the basis
of colour, class, religion and gender.
• Caste system is the most dominant
reason for inequality and discrimination.
or equal protection within the territory • Gender discrimination refers to health,
of India and prohibits the unreasonable education, economic and political
discrimination between persons.
inequalities between men and women.
Our Constitution says ours is a land
• Religious discrimination is unequal
of diversity; therefore, equality has
treatment of an individual or group
to be ensured for all. Two significant
based on their beliefs.
parameters to ensure equality in society
are respecting diversity and ensuring
freedom. The different kinds of freedom
are freedom to follow their religion, speak
their language, celebrate their festivals • Prejudice: Negatively judging other
and express their views freely. people or seeing other people as inferior
The Constitution is a legal framework • Stereotype: Creating a standard image
of rules and regulations by which a
• Discrimination: When people are not
nation would function. Equality is where
treated equally on the basis of caste,
untouchability is seen as a crime. In
colour, religion, sex etc.,
India, as per the Article 17 of the Indian
Constitution, untouchability is totally • Inequality: Lacking equality, either
abolished and it's any form is forbidden. economic or social or both

Even today, different types of • Constitution: A constitution is a set of


discrimination are reported across the fundamental principles or established
country. Women, peasants, tribes and precedents according to which a state or
people from lower social classes are still other organisation is governed.
striving for equality in India.

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EXERCISES (a) 14(1) (b) 15(1)


(c) 16(1) (d) 17(1)
I. Choose the correct answer:
9. B.R. Ambedkar was
1. Which one of the following is not the
conferred Bharat
reason for Prejudice?
Ratna in the year
(a) Socialization
(a) 1990 (b) 1989 (c) 1988 (d) 1987
(b) Economic Benefits
10. As per the 2011 Census the highest
(c) Authoritarian personality
literate district in Tamil Nadu
(d) Geography
(a) Namakkal (b) Salem
2. Discrimination done on the basis of
(c) Kanyakumari (d) Sivagangai
gender is referred to as
(a) gender discrimination II. Fill in the blanks:
(b) caste discrimination 1.People have false belief and ideas on
(c) religious discrimination others is called ____________.
(d) inequality 2. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was born in_______
3. Gender-based stereotypes are often 3. ______ was the first recipient of Rajiv
portrayed in Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India’s
(a) films (b) advertisements highest Sport honour
(c) TV serials (d) All of these 4. __________ was the independent
4. Name the book/s written by A.P.J. India’s first Law Minister
Abdul Kalam 5. As per the 2011 Census the lowest Sex
(a) India 2020 (b) Wings of Fire ratio was in _____________
(c) Ignited Minds (d) All of these
III. Match the following:
5. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was conferred
1. Prejudice - abolition of untouchability
Bharat Ratna in the year
2. Stereotype - t reating someone less
(a) 1997 (b) 1996 (c) 1995 (d) 1994
fairly than others
6. Viswanathan Anand became India’s
3. Discrimination - equality before law
first grandmaster in the year.
4. Article 14 -
false view or idea about
(a) 1985 (b) 1986 (c) 1987 (d) 1988
something
7. In which sport Ilavazhagi excels
5. Article 17 - judge other people
(a) Chess (b) Wrestling
negatively
(c) Carrom (d) Tennis
8. Which article of the Constitution says IV. Answer the following questions:
discrimination against any citizen on 1. What is Prejudice?
grounds only of religion, race, caste, 2. What is stereotype?
sex, place of birth or any of them is 3. What is discrimination?
not permitted?

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