If a high 'caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude toward a low caste students his behaviour is Options: A) correct according to his religion B) against the national spirit, and need of the hour C) not against the constitutional provisions D) not against the code of teacher's professionalism of UNESCO

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B) against the national spirit, and need of the hour 

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Last Answer : (b) Against the national spirit, and need of the hour

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Last Answer : B) He should not behave against the national spirit and need of the hour

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