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Understanding Marginalisation To be marginalised is to be forced to occupy the sides. The marginalisation of people can be because of a different language, different customs or different religious group from the majority community. Sometimes people are marginalised for being poor, and thus 'low' in social status and less human than others. This sense of difference and exclusion leads to communities not having access to resources and opportunities and in their inability to assert their rights. In this chapter, we will study: • Who are Adivasis? • Adivasis and Stereotyping • Adivasis and Development • Minorities and Marginalisation • Muslims and Marginalisation The Constitution lays down the principles that make our society and polity democratic. The marginalised section in India has seeked equality by forcing the government to recognise the injustice done to them and enforce laws to protect their rights in accordance with the Indian Constitution. The Government of India has responded to the discrimination and exploitation of the marginalised through acts like the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989; and reservation policy. The Constitution lays down the principles that make our society and polity democratic. The marginalised section in India has seeked equality by forcing the government to recognise the injustice done to them and enforce laws to protect their rights in accordance with the Indian Constitution. The Government of India has responded to the discrimination and exploitation of the marginalised through acts like the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989; and reservation policy. AASOKA provides 2D/3D educational videos based on the CBSE curriculum that will help you understand difficult concepts and complicated experiments in a simple, easy-to-understand way. You can check all available videos of this grade and to get more clarity, or for progression of difficulty in different topics of this subject, you can check out the given playlists available on our channel: Class 8 : https://bit.ly/Class8_AllSubjects Visit our website https://aasoka.com/ for more details or download our app Android: https://bit.ly/3nWGDe2 iOS: https://apple.co/3EFsA2f To stay up-to-date with exciting updates about our videos and other content, connect with us on: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3QsdZNP Instagram: https://bit.ly/3GQCMIo Please encourage us by liking our videos. Leave a comment about what we did well and how we can improve. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel to watch more educational videos! #cbse #ncert #class8 #civics #marginalized