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explain the contribution of Gandhiji to uplift the position of untouchables in the society​

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Answered by mpurushotham
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He called the untouchables harijans, or the children of god, organised satyagraha to secure them entry into temples, and access ro public wells, tanks, roads and schools.Gandhiji himself cleaned the toilets to dignify the work of the bhangi (the sweepers), and persuaded upper class castes to change their heart and give up sin of untouchablility.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Mahatma Gandhi did various things to uplift the position of untouchable in society as given below:

Explanation:

  • Mahatma Gandhi fought hard to rid society's old and prejudice system the was against the Untouchable castes.
  • He sparingly used the words untouchables but named them as Harijans.
  • Mahatma Gandhi encourages the Harijans to enter the Hindu temples.
  • He cleaned washrooms to praise the work of the sweepers and urged upper castes to change their heart about untouchability.

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