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                                           EXPRESSION ORALE ANGLAIS

        1 . a Many inequalities among citizens are present in India that's why, i'm going to talk about the Caste – System that is to say The Dalits.

The Dalits, also called Intouchables or Harijans, are groups of individuals considered, from the caste system point of view, as non-castes and assigned to functions or trades considered impure. Present in India, and throughout South Asia, the Dalits are victims of many discriminations. The caste system in India developed more than 3,000 years ago when the Indu priest divided the society into four great hereditary social classes, which still survive today.

       B We can see with the aid of these documents, the difference between rich and poor in India.

       First of all, there are 42% of the indian population that living below 80p a day, so the half of the population. And 74% of the popualtion is illiterate.

      Then, the evolution of Bombay demonstrates well the idea a difference between rich and poor.  Officially, in 1995. That year, the right-wing Hindu nationalist party Shiv Sena won elections in the state of Maharashtra and presided over a coalition that took control of the state assembly.

       So, India is a country of contradictions beacause she wants to be a free country like the USAS but she created enormously of social group.

   3 A.  Now, i'm going talk about the evolution of Indian society.

The microcredit has made it possible to change the economy of India and to help the untouchables. The microcredit is a loan that gives the president himself to people in need equivalent to 20 euros, this has allowed India to lose in poverty.

    Then, the augmentation of favour it allowed of ride up the indian economic that is past of 44,7%  in 1990 at 62,6% in 2009, so more of jobs for untouchables.

     After all, the untouchables have found a way to earn money, by taking their own excrements for dried and sold as composts. And they allowed people to make a phone call
finally, they would shoe the shoes of the men of business just before a meeting so that hey

are clean.

       
  Conclu  Indian microfinance grew dramatically in the 2000s and then faced a crisis from 2010. The reasons for the emergence of microfinance in India are largely due to the inability of banks to finance families the poorest, despite the development of banking networks in the countryside. Thus it has been developed with its various means of financing. 

 

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