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Celebrating Minorities Rights Day: Fostering Equality and Inclusion

Start Date: 18-12-2024
End Date: 18-02-2025

Join us for an engaging online discussion on Minorities Rights Day, a day dedicated to upholding the rights, dignity, and contributions of minority communities in India. ...

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Join us for an engaging online discussion on Minorities Rights Day, a day dedicated to upholding the rights, dignity, and contributions of minority communities in India.
We invite participants to share insights, ideas, and experiences on how we can collectively ensure that every community has a voice and an opportunity to thrive.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

What is equality in daily life?
On a personal level, we can do the following to promote gender equality. Share household and caregiving responsibilities equally with family members. Stay informed about gender issues and continuously educate ourself. Use inclusive language that avoids reinforcing gender stereotypes.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

There are many ways we can get involved including volunteering, supporting local businesses (especially those owned by minorities), voting for policies and politicians that support equity, donating money to organizations dedicated to making meaningful systemic change or writing to lawmakers about the need for economic and racial equality within our legal system.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

How do we achieve equality among people?
1. Treating everyone equally and fairly.
2. Creating an inclusive culture that has respect for all cultures and religions.
3. Ensuring equal access to opportunities for all the citizens.
4. Enabling people to develop their full potential.
5. Educating people and making them understand the importance of Equality.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

What is inclusion in simple words?
the act of including someone or something as part of a group,list etc.or a person or thing that is included:- She is being considered for inclusion in the Olympic team.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

What activities promote inclusion?
1. Pursue Diversity and Equity Education.
2. Employ Diverse Hiring Practices.
3. Get to Know Your Students.
4. Use Diverse Curricula and Perspectives.
5. Encourage Respectful Conversations.
6. Promote a Positive Learning Environment.
7. Anticipate and Navigate Sensitive Issues.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

How can we promote equality and inclusion?
Encourage everyone to have a more inclusive attitude. Give managers training that helps them see the importance of their role in shaping our workplace culture. have an equality, diversity and inclusion champion at senior level who can speak up for under-represented groups and flag any issues that need addressing.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

How is equality promoted in India?
Many laws passed in the Indian Constitution like The Equal Remuneration Act,1976, The Special Marriage Act,1954, The Dowry Prohibition Act,1961 is aimed to decrease the ratio of inequality.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

What are the main features of equality?
Equality means ensuring that everyone has an equal chance to make the most of their life and abilities. It also means that no one should be denied opportunities in life regardless of their sex,belief,thought or religion.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

What behaviors may promote equality and inclusion?
By working to include all people with no judgment, showing empathy for others with their problems, being honest and fair with yourself and others and considering each decision before making a choice or performing an action, we will promote the idea of equality and inclusion through our actions.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 months 5 days ago

How to promote equity in the community?
Our voice is one of the most powerful tools you possess. Use yours to promote equity by saying something when we hear someone else making hurtful or disrespectful comments about other people or use your voice as a consumer to call out businesses and organizations on inequities they might be perpetuating.