Solutions of Understanding Marginalisation from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–3 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8

Author:Jammu and Kashmir Board
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Jammu and Kashmir Board Social Science Solutions from Chapter 7 - Understanding Marginalisation

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Understanding Marginalisation from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–3 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8 for 8th Jammu and Kashmir Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Adivasis, Conclusion and, Social Marginalisation. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

Practice Other Topics from Understanding Marginalisation

In this topic, the students will learn about social marginalisation. It explains how some economic and other factors work together to make certain groups in society feel marginalised with the aid of examples.

This topic describes the students about Adivasis and their lives. Along with the meaning, the different groups comprising Adivasis, Adivasis in India, their habitat, traditions related to them, their culture, and much more are explained in detail.

This topic explains the stereotypes that people possess related to Adivasis and their habitat. It mentions that everyone and everything in the country is subjected to stereotypes. We will understand how people treat Adivasis.

This topic discusses the history of the origins of evolution of the Adivasis around the world. We will learn about their existence in the Indian subcontinent. The timeline of evolution is also discussed.

In this topic, the students will learn about the marginalisation of minority groups in the country. It describes the term minority access to resources and social and cultural dimensions.

This topic sheds light on minority group, the Muslims. The students will study the history of Muslims in our country since partition and explains how this group had to go through adverse effects of marginalisation.

This topic summarises all the concepts discussed related to marginalisation. The students will get an overall summary of the concepts, from understanding marginalisation to looking at its effects on minority groups.