Social Exclusion
Contents
• Meaning of Social Exclusion
• Causes of Social Exclusion
• Consequence of Social Exclusion
• Socially excluded people in different zones
of India
• Major Take away.
• Sources
Meaning of Social Exclusion
Social Exclusion is the process
through which individuals or
groups are excluded from
facilities, benefits and
opportunities that the
others(their “betters”) enjoy.
Causes of Social Exclusion
The main cause of social
exclusion is the racial, caste
discrimination that have existed
from the pre-independent India.
Discrimination is also in the basis of
• Caste
• Race
• Religion
• Culture
• Gender
• Others
Major Socially excluded groups in India
• Scheduled caste(SC)
• Scheduled tribes(ST)
Consequence of Social Exclusion
• The major consequence of
social exclusion is poverty.
• Poverty is also a cause of
social exclusion.
Socially excluded people in different zones of
India
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
North South West East
Per 100 people in the area
SC
ST
Total
Census of India, 2001
East zone of India broadly
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Per 100 people in the area
SC
ST
Total
Census of India, 2001
Distribution of SC and ST in different
zones
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
North South East West Others
SC
ST
Total
Census of India, 2001
State wise distribution of the SC and ST
0
5
10
15
20
25
SC
ST
Total
Census of India, 2001
More on the socially excluded people in
India
• Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of
scheduled caste. 21.09% of total
Scheduled Caste(SC) in India is in Uttar
Pradesh.
• In Madhya Pradesh about 14% of the
total Scheduled Tribes(ST) of India are
there.
According to Census of India, 2001
Major Take Away
• Social exclusion is a major cause of
poverty in our country.
• ST and SC are more in population ratio
in East Zone of India.
• Uttar Pradesh has the highest number
of SC in it.
• Madhya Pradesh has the highest
number of ST in it.
• Both the states are in poverty
condition.
Sources.
• Census of India, 2001
• NCERT, Text Book for Class IX,
Economics, 2013.
• Pictures from Internet.
Thank You for following.

Social exclusion

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  • 2.
    Contents • Meaning ofSocial Exclusion • Causes of Social Exclusion • Consequence of Social Exclusion • Socially excluded people in different zones of India • Major Take away. • Sources
  • 3.
    Meaning of SocialExclusion Social Exclusion is the process through which individuals or groups are excluded from facilities, benefits and opportunities that the others(their “betters”) enjoy.
  • 4.
    Causes of SocialExclusion The main cause of social exclusion is the racial, caste discrimination that have existed from the pre-independent India.
  • 5.
    Discrimination is alsoin the basis of • Caste • Race • Religion • Culture • Gender • Others
  • 6.
    Major Socially excludedgroups in India • Scheduled caste(SC) • Scheduled tribes(ST)
  • 7.
    Consequence of SocialExclusion • The major consequence of social exclusion is poverty. • Poverty is also a cause of social exclusion.
  • 8.
    Socially excluded peoplein different zones of India 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 North South West East Per 100 people in the area SC ST Total Census of India, 2001
  • 9.
    East zone ofIndia broadly 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Per 100 people in the area SC ST Total Census of India, 2001
  • 10.
    Distribution of SCand ST in different zones 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 North South East West Others SC ST Total Census of India, 2001
  • 11.
    State wise distributionof the SC and ST 0 5 10 15 20 25 SC ST Total Census of India, 2001
  • 12.
    More on thesocially excluded people in India • Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of scheduled caste. 21.09% of total Scheduled Caste(SC) in India is in Uttar Pradesh. • In Madhya Pradesh about 14% of the total Scheduled Tribes(ST) of India are there. According to Census of India, 2001
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    Major Take Away •Social exclusion is a major cause of poverty in our country. • ST and SC are more in population ratio in East Zone of India. • Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of SC in it. • Madhya Pradesh has the highest number of ST in it. • Both the states are in poverty condition.
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    Sources. • Census ofIndia, 2001 • NCERT, Text Book for Class IX, Economics, 2013. • Pictures from Internet.
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    Thank You forfollowing.