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VOL. 8, ISSUE 3 (2022)
Concept of social justice and Indian constitution
Authors
Chandralekha Purohit, Kusum Lata Purohit
Abstract
The identity of any civilization can be judged by the way of governance present in it and the sense of harmony among the people living there. A nation and nation state are formed from the society itself. The voice of justice rises in the society when the people living there feel victimized in some way or the other. The demand for social justice is changed according to the time and circumstances. As an ideology the meaning of social justice is to resist all forms of harassment whether social, economic, Cultural and political.It believes in the concept of equal justice. It also provides support to democratic principles. Like democracy, social justice too urges us to treat all human beings as equal. It also means for equal social opportunities to the development of personality to all the people in the society, without any discrimination on the basis of caste, sex or race.
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Pages:36-38
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Chandralekha Purohit, Kusum Lata Purohit "Concept of social justice and Indian constitution". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 8, Issue 3, 2022, Pages 36-38
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