dialogue statement that untouchability is a fault of the society.
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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", but the term has also been loosely used to refer to other groups, such as the Cagots in Europe, and the Al-Akhdam in Yemen.
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The untouchability can be taken as a fault of the society.
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- Untouchability is a social ill process of segregation of people from the mainstream by a social custom or a legal mandate such as the Dalit community, which are considered to be as polluting in the Indian subcontinent.
- Though untouchability has been outlawed in India and Pakistan. People such as sweepers, washermen, and scavengers are considered to be untouchables by the society in which they exist thus it's a fault of the social system.
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