Points to Remember: Overcoming caste, creed, and regional biases in public decision-making requires a multi-pronged approach focusing on education, inclusive governance, and legal frameworks.
Introduction: Parochialism, rooted in caste, creed, and regional identities, severely hinders rational public decision-making. It leads to biased resource allocation, discriminatory policies, and social unrest. Overcoming this requires a conscious and sustained effort to foster inclusivity and meritocracy.
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Education and Awareness: Education plays a crucial role in dismantling ingrained prejudices. Curricula should emphasize social justice, equality, and the dangers of identity-based politics. Public awareness campaigns can challenge stereotypes and promote inter-group understanding.
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Inclusive Governance: Representation of diverse groups in decision-making bodies is vital. Reservation policies, while controversial, aim to address historical injustices and ensure inclusivity. Transparent and participatory decision-making processes, involving civil
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