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How was untouchability practiced among the Hindus in mediaeval India?​

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Answered by Moncheri06
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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. ... However, this name is now considered condescending and offensive.

Despite the fact that untouchability was officially banned when India adopted its constitution in 1950, discrimination against Dalits remained so pervasive that in 1989 the government passed legislation known.

Answered by kouramandeep186
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Untouchables are also called Dalits, officially scheduled castes formerly harijan in traditional Indian society,the former name for any member of a wide range of low caste Hindu group and any person outside the caste system. However this name is now considered condescending and offensive.

Despite the fact that untouchability was officially banned when India officially adopted it's constitution in 1950

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