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Marginalisation - Coggle Diagram
Marginalisation
Impacts of Marginalisation
Limited access to education and healthcare.
Fewer job opportunities and lower income.
Difficulty asserting rights.
Feelings of isolation and powerlessness.
What is Marginalisation?
Pushing individuals or groups to the edges of society.
Denying equal opportunities and resources.
Social, economic, and political disadvantage.
Reasons for Marginalisation
Discrimination: Based on religion, caste, language, etc.
Poverty: Limited access to resources and education.
Social Exclusion: Prejudices and stereotypes.
Working Towards Equality
The Constitution and its guarantee of equality.
Affirmative action policies (reservations).
Promoting social inclusion and challenging prejudices.
Examples of Marginalisation
Adivasis: Displacement from lands, limited access to development benefits.
We can add other examples based on your understanding of the text (e.g., girls denied education).