03. Confronting Marginalisation
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240156 Who, being an adivasis, activist, has also pointed out that one of the violators of Constitutional rights guaranteed to tribal people are governments in the various States of India?

1 C.K. Janu
2 Rathnam
3 Kabir
4 Soyra bai
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240215 Which fundamental rights cannot be suspended even during an emergency?

1 Right to SpeechR
2 Right to Religion
3 Right to Equality
4 Right to Life and Personal Liberty
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240216 Offence committed by any public servant under section 3 of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, provides for minimum punishment of:

1 Three Months
2 Six Months
3 One Year
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240156 Who, being an adivasis, activist, has also pointed out that one of the violators of Constitutional rights guaranteed to tribal people are governments in the various States of India?

1 C.K. Janu
2 Rathnam
3 Kabir
4 Soyra bai
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240215 Which fundamental rights cannot be suspended even during an emergency?

1 Right to SpeechR
2 Right to Religion
3 Right to Equality
4 Right to Life and Personal Liberty
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240216 Offence committed by any public servant under section 3 of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, provides for minimum punishment of:

1 Three Months
2 Six Months
3 One Year
4 None of the above
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240156 Who, being an adivasis, activist, has also pointed out that one of the violators of Constitutional rights guaranteed to tribal people are governments in the various States of India?

1 C.K. Janu
2 Rathnam
3 Kabir
4 Soyra bai
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240215 Which fundamental rights cannot be suspended even during an emergency?

1 Right to SpeechR
2 Right to Religion
3 Right to Equality
4 Right to Life and Personal Liberty
03. Confronting Marginalisation

240216 Offence committed by any public servant under section 3 of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, provides for minimum punishment of:

1 Three Months
2 Six Months
3 One Year
4 None of the above