240157
Which of the following recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land?
1 Article 17
2 Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989
3 Reservation policy
4 Forest Rights Act, 2006
Explanation:
Forest Rights Act, 2006 The Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land. This Act grants legal recognition to the rights of traditional forest dwelling communities, partially correcting the injustice caused by the forest laws. It also gives the opportunity to the public to conserve forests.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240158
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar published three periodicals for the safeguard of Dalit rights. Which of the following is not one of them?
1 Mook Nayak
2 Wahishkrit Bharat
3 Wahishkrit Samaj
4 Equality Janta
Explanation:
Wahishkrit Samaj
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240159
Who is regarded as the 'Champion of Social justice.' In india?
1 M. Gandhi
2 Dr. B R Ambedkar
3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4 Jothiba Pule
Explanation:
Dr. B R Ambedkar
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240160
Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right Against Exploitation”?
1 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.
2 Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion.
3 Protection of interests of minorities.
4 Equality before the law.
Explanation:
Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour. Articles 23-24 of the Indian Constitution contains the Right Against Exploitation.
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03. Confronting Marginalisation
240157
Which of the following recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land?
1 Article 17
2 Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989
3 Reservation policy
4 Forest Rights Act, 2006
Explanation:
Forest Rights Act, 2006 The Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land. This Act grants legal recognition to the rights of traditional forest dwelling communities, partially correcting the injustice caused by the forest laws. It also gives the opportunity to the public to conserve forests.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240158
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar published three periodicals for the safeguard of Dalit rights. Which of the following is not one of them?
1 Mook Nayak
2 Wahishkrit Bharat
3 Wahishkrit Samaj
4 Equality Janta
Explanation:
Wahishkrit Samaj
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240159
Who is regarded as the 'Champion of Social justice.' In india?
1 M. Gandhi
2 Dr. B R Ambedkar
3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4 Jothiba Pule
Explanation:
Dr. B R Ambedkar
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240160
Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right Against Exploitation”?
1 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.
2 Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion.
3 Protection of interests of minorities.
4 Equality before the law.
Explanation:
Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour. Articles 23-24 of the Indian Constitution contains the Right Against Exploitation.
240157
Which of the following recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land?
1 Article 17
2 Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989
3 Reservation policy
4 Forest Rights Act, 2006
Explanation:
Forest Rights Act, 2006 The Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land. This Act grants legal recognition to the rights of traditional forest dwelling communities, partially correcting the injustice caused by the forest laws. It also gives the opportunity to the public to conserve forests.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240158
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar published three periodicals for the safeguard of Dalit rights. Which of the following is not one of them?
1 Mook Nayak
2 Wahishkrit Bharat
3 Wahishkrit Samaj
4 Equality Janta
Explanation:
Wahishkrit Samaj
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240159
Who is regarded as the 'Champion of Social justice.' In india?
1 M. Gandhi
2 Dr. B R Ambedkar
3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4 Jothiba Pule
Explanation:
Dr. B R Ambedkar
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240160
Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right Against Exploitation”?
1 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.
2 Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion.
3 Protection of interests of minorities.
4 Equality before the law.
Explanation:
Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour. Articles 23-24 of the Indian Constitution contains the Right Against Exploitation.
240157
Which of the following recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land?
1 Article 17
2 Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989
3 Reservation policy
4 Forest Rights Act, 2006
Explanation:
Forest Rights Act, 2006 The Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognizes the rights of Adivasis to their homestead, cultivable and grazing land. This Act grants legal recognition to the rights of traditional forest dwelling communities, partially correcting the injustice caused by the forest laws. It also gives the opportunity to the public to conserve forests.
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240158
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar published three periodicals for the safeguard of Dalit rights. Which of the following is not one of them?
1 Mook Nayak
2 Wahishkrit Bharat
3 Wahishkrit Samaj
4 Equality Janta
Explanation:
Wahishkrit Samaj
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240159
Who is regarded as the 'Champion of Social justice.' In india?
1 M. Gandhi
2 Dr. B R Ambedkar
3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4 Jothiba Pule
Explanation:
Dr. B R Ambedkar
03. Confronting Marginalisation
240160
Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right Against Exploitation”?
1 Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.
2 Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion.
3 Protection of interests of minorities.
4 Equality before the law.
Explanation:
Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour. Articles 23-24 of the Indian Constitution contains the Right Against Exploitation.