Understanding Marginalisation
Exercises
Exercises
1. Write in your own
words two or more sentences of what you understand by the word
'marginalisation'.
Answer
The word ‘marginalisation’ simply means exclusion from the mainstream.
Marginalisation of any community or a person can be because of many reasons like
→ Speaking a different language,
→Following different customs,
→ Belonging to different religious group from the minority community etc.
Answer
The word ‘marginalisation’ simply means exclusion from the mainstream.
Marginalisation of any community or a person can be because of many reasons like
→ Speaking a different language,
→Following different customs,
→ Belonging to different religious group from the minority community etc.
Marginalisation is linked to experiencing disadvantage, prejudice, poverty and
powerlessness.
2. List two reasons
why Adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalized.
Answer
The two reasons why Adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalized are:
Answer
The two reasons why Adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalized are:
→ The people often wrongly believe that
Adivasis are exotic, primitive and backward.
→ That often Adivasis are blamed for their lack of advancement as they are believed to be resistant to change or new ideas.
→ That often Adivasis are blamed for their lack of advancement as they are believed to be resistant to change or new ideas.
3. Write one reason
why you think the constitution's safeguards to protect minority communities are
very important?
Answer
The Constitution's safeguards to protect minority communities are very important because they ensure thatIndia 's cultural diversity is
protected from becoming largely unitary and they also help to promote equality
and justice to all.
Answer
The Constitution's safeguards to protect minority communities are very important because they ensure that
4. Re-read the
section on Minorities and marginalization. What do you understand by the term
minority?
Answer
Minority is the term which means the communities which are small in number in comparison to the communities which are more in number. For example, Muslims are in minority in comparison to Hindus.
Answer
Minority is the term which means the communities which are small in number in comparison to the communities which are more in number. For example, Muslims are in minority in comparison to Hindus.
5. You are
participating in a debate where you have to provide reasons to support the
following statement: 'Muslims are a marginalized community'. Using the data
provided in this chapter, list two reasons that you would give.
Answer
Two reasons in support of the statement "Muslims are a marginalized community":
→ The Muslim community has not been able to gain from the country's socio-economic development such as, literacy rate and public employment.
Answer
Two reasons in support of the statement "Muslims are a marginalized community":
→ The Muslim community has not been able to gain from the country's socio-economic development such as, literacy rate and public employment.
63.6% Muslims live in kutcha houses as compared to only 55.2% Hindus also
the literacy rate amongst Muslims was the lowest at 59% in a 2001 survey.
→ Their customs are distinct from other religious communities, so that they are identified as separate from the "rest of us" leading to unfair treatment and discrimination against Muslims.
→ Their customs are distinct from other religious communities, so that they are identified as separate from the "rest of us" leading to unfair treatment and discrimination against Muslims.
6. Imagine that you are watching the Republic Day parade
on TV with a friend and she remarks, "Look at these tribals. They look so
exotic. And they seem to be dancing all the time". List three things that
you would tell her about the lives of Adivasis in India .
Answer
The three things I would tell a friend about the Adivasis inIndia
would be:
Answer
The three things I would tell a friend about the Adivasis in
→ Lives of Adivasis are actually very rich but
people seem to know very little about the realties of their lives.
→ They are usually shown in sympathetically in colourful costumes, headgear and dancing.
→Often people wrongly believe that Adivasis are exotic, primitive, backward and immune to development.
→ They are usually shown in sympathetically in colourful costumes, headgear and dancing.
→Often people wrongly believe that Adivasis are exotic, primitive, backward and immune to development.
8. Would you agree
with the statement that economic marginalisation and social marginalisation are
interlinked? Why?
Answer
Yes, economic and social marginalisations are interlinked. This can be described by the following:
→The minorities are made marginalized economically because they are not allowed access to the benefits of economic development.
Answer
Yes, economic and social marginalisations are interlinked. This can be described by the following:
→The minorities are made marginalized economically because they are not allowed access to the benefits of economic development.
→ When there is no economic development the
minorities do not develop socially. Their society does no experience the fruits
of social development. They remain backward.
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