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what are your views on equal opportunities?

Answer Posted / esha sharma

Equal opportunities implies equality not only basis of Man &
Women, not only basis of the caste, creed or religion you
belong, the state or region you belong, to which class of
society you belong. Equality for an individual should be in
real sense an equality in various opportunities that come
before you in life.

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