Social Sciences, asked by dharmeshkumarthakur5, 4 months ago


1. What is untouchability?​

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Answered by diya9294
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Untouchability, in its literal sense, is the practice of ostracising a minority group by segregating them from the mainstream by social custom or legal mandate. The term is most commonly associated with treatment of the Dalit communities in the Indian subcontinent who were considered "polluting".

Answered by ratamrajesh
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Explanation:

Untouchable, also called Dalit, officially Scheduled Caste, formerly Harijan, in traditional Indian society, the former name for any member of a wide range of low-caste Hindu groups and any person outside the caste system.

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