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How would you apply the values mentioned in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution to solve the problem of inequality in education?

Class 7Social ScienceFrom the Rulers to the Ruled – Types of Government

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    • The values of justice, equality, and liberty from the Preamble guide actions to reduce educational inequality.
    • Practical steps based on these values:
    • Ensure equal access - provide free or affordable schooling and reach out to remote or marginalised communities so every child can attend school.
    • Apply justice - give extra support (for example, scholarships, free uniforms, or special coaching) to children from disadvantaged backgrounds to level the playing field.
    • Protect liberty - make sure children are free from discrimination based on caste, religion, gender, or disability and can choose subjects or careers without unfair barriers.
    • Improve quality - invest in teacher training, classroom resources, and infrastructure in underfunded schools so that education standards are similar across regions.
    Examples of policies that follow these values include targeted scholarships, midday meal schemes to improve attendance, and laws that guarantee the right to education for children. Together these steps promote a fairer and more just education system.