Socio-Economic Development and Social Exclusion in India A- perspective from Below
Abstract
Since social exclusion suggests that some people or groups are "included," it is about inequality. As a result, it is also a fundamental idea that deals with the issue of social justice. The basic criteria of justice or fairness would fail if any social or economic structure created classes of people or groups that were included and excluded. However, in cases where certain persons or groups have historically been subjected to long-term exploitation or oppression, it would only be reasonable to justify progress if it exclusively benefits those who are already marginalized in society and the economy.





