filmov
tv
NCERT Class 7 Political Science / Polity / Civics Chapter 10: Struggle for Equality | English | CBSE
Показать описание
Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 7 Political Science Chapter 10: Struggle for Equality
All Indians as equal before the law and states that no person can be discriminated against because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor
Adults have right to vote – have power over ballot box
Person selling juice cannot compete with branded drinks
Poverty & lack of resources is the main reason for inequality
Discrimination based on religion, caste and sex is another reason for inequality
Some people are recognized as they address inequality issues
Tawa Matsya Sangh (TMS)
Dams are made & forests are cleared, people are displaced
In urban areas, bastis are uprooted & people relocated
Federation of Fisherworker’s cooperatives for the rights of displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in MP
Tawa River: Flows from Mahadeo hills of Chindwara district & joins Narmada in Hoshangabad.
Tawa Dam: Started in 1958 and was completed in 1978. It submerged large areas of forest and agricultural land.
Tehri dam – submerged old Tehri town & 100 villages. Around 1 lakh people were displaced.
In 1994: Government gave rights of fishing to private contractors in Tawa reservoir – villagers stood united & decided its time set organization - chakka jam
In 1996: People given the rights for fishing
Establish cooperatives to buy fish catch at fair price, arrange transport and sell them in market, loan for repair & buy new nets
Constitution
Recognizes all people as equal
Bring reality in participation
Constitution as a living document – has real meaning in our lives
Issues Addressed
Privatization of health services
Increasing control that business houses exert on the media
Low value given to women and their work
Low earnings made by small farmers who grow cotton
Dignity & self-respect of common man
For handouts google "NCERT Class 7 Political Science Chapter 10 Examrace Youtube Lecture Handouts"
All Indians as equal before the law and states that no person can be discriminated against because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor
Adults have right to vote – have power over ballot box
Person selling juice cannot compete with branded drinks
Poverty & lack of resources is the main reason for inequality
Discrimination based on religion, caste and sex is another reason for inequality
Some people are recognized as they address inequality issues
Tawa Matsya Sangh (TMS)
Dams are made & forests are cleared, people are displaced
In urban areas, bastis are uprooted & people relocated
Federation of Fisherworker’s cooperatives for the rights of displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in MP
Tawa River: Flows from Mahadeo hills of Chindwara district & joins Narmada in Hoshangabad.
Tawa Dam: Started in 1958 and was completed in 1978. It submerged large areas of forest and agricultural land.
Tehri dam – submerged old Tehri town & 100 villages. Around 1 lakh people were displaced.
In 1994: Government gave rights of fishing to private contractors in Tawa reservoir – villagers stood united & decided its time set organization - chakka jam
In 1996: People given the rights for fishing
Establish cooperatives to buy fish catch at fair price, arrange transport and sell them in market, loan for repair & buy new nets
Constitution
Recognizes all people as equal
Bring reality in participation
Constitution as a living document – has real meaning in our lives
Issues Addressed
Privatization of health services
Increasing control that business houses exert on the media
Low value given to women and their work
Low earnings made by small farmers who grow cotton
Dignity & self-respect of common man
For handouts google "NCERT Class 7 Political Science Chapter 10 Examrace Youtube Lecture Handouts"
Комментарии