The biological difference in humans in the society does not lead to which of the following problems? |
Social differentiations Discriminations Inclusions None of the above |
Inclusions |
The correct answer is Option 3: Inclusions Biological differences among humans, such as differences in gender, physical features, or other natural characteristics, can sometimes lead to social differentiation and, in some cases, discrimination when society attaches unequal value to those differences. However, these differences do not lead to inclusion but often often leads to exclusion. Inclusion is a positive social process that involves ensuring equal opportunities, participation, and acceptance for all individuals regardless of their differences. NCERT: The division of the society into male, female and transgender is believed to be natural and biological. But, in reality, there are social constructs and roles assigned to individuals which are reinforced by social institutions. Consequently, these biological differences become the basis of social differentiations, discriminations and exclusions. |