Social justice and the production of an egalitarian society: The Constitution of India clearly recognizes the need for social justice and has many principles to produce a just society. The upper classes, with their financial ability to buy basic needs, do not view this as an emergency. Surely, the majority of Indians, the poor and the under-privileged, have a right to demand a significant amount of governmental resources for meeting their basic needs. However, the influential minority ensures that the elected governments do not meet the basic needs of the poor.


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