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Despite the provision of strict laws, untouchability is still existing in Nepal. What should be done to abolish it from the society

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Answered by sid77776
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Answer:

Hey mate

Explanation:

Such citizens must be punished severly and people must be taught abt cooperation and love among each other

Answered by nitishabashyal
9

→ Untouchability is a direct product of the caste system. It is not merely the inability to touch a human being of a of a certain case or sub-caste. It is an attitude on the part of a whole group of people that relates to a deeper psychological of process of thought and belief invisible to the naked eye, translated into various physical acts and behaviours norms and practices.

Despite the provision of stict laws, untouchability is still existing in Nepal. The following should be followed to abolish it from the society:

•Spread education and awarness,

•Formulate and implement effective laws against it,

•Make provision of positive discrimination against it,

•Run the programs to increase in a collaboration , cooperation and goodwill, and

•Maintain social inclusion.

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