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Diversity
Diversity is the state of being varied or different from one another. It teaches us to be tolerant and respect each other's religious beliefs, social customs, etc Diversity enriches our lives significantly. It is an integral part of our lives. India is known as The 'Land of Diversity'. This is because diversity in India exists in the form of Culture, Caste, Tradition, Community, Religion, Region, Language, etc. We can find different people who are different from each other in many ways. Yet, We see the intermingling of different cultures and ways of life leading to Unity in Diversity. That is the main reason why India is also known as the Land of ' Unity in Diversity'. Diversity makes our lives from dull to colorful. It is the reason why we adore rainbows in different colors and food items with different tastes. Just like people say, everything that has pros always has its cons. Diversity is no exception in this case. Besides Diversity enriching our lives significantly, there is always discrimination, prejudice, and inequality based on Diversity. These usually take place due to the difference in skin color, caste, religion, region, race, etc.

1. Discrimination
Discrimination refers to treating a person or a group of people differently from others. Treating people prejudicially and unjustly based on Caste, gender, or even age is not right. Here is a small fact- According to Muhammad Ali's 1975 autobiography, He had thrown his Olympic gold medal into the Ohio River when he and a friend of his were refused service at a "Whites-only" restaurant and fought with a white gang.

2. Predudice
Prejudice is an unreasonable opinion about someone or something which formed without much thought or knowledge. In many ways, Prejudice is just like a stereotype, a fixed idea that people have about someone or something that is often not true, and both of them result in people discriminating against each other. Precisely, Prejudice and Stereotype both cause disharmony among people.

3. Inequality
For this one, let's take an example. There are two people. One of them is rich while the other is poor. This makes them economically different due to their levels of income. The word Economic differences might pop up in your mind at this stage. If another person comes and invites both them to a party at theirs. Which person do you think might the host of the party keep on priority, the rich person, or the poor person? Well, it's obvious. The host's priority would be the rich person. Most probably, he would deal with the poor person later or not at all. This is the best example that can be given to inequality. If you were reading this article deeply, you may have as well noticed that in our case, inequality was caused due to economic diversity.

Conclusion
Diversity paints our lives with different colors, but still, people take the wrong meaning of it. There are hundreds if not thousands of incidents in the history in which diversity is what causes discrimination, prejudice, and inequality. On June 7, 1893, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was thrown off the train's first-class “whites-only” compartment at Pietermaritzburg station in South Africa for refusing to give up his seat. When Gandhi denied to move to the rear end of the train, he was thrown out.

In South Africa, Nelson Mandela, Sojourner Truth and Frida Kahlo are some examples of Discrimination, Prejudice and Inequality fighters.