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explain the effort of ghandi to uplift the untouchables

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Answered by okaps
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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.

Shreya Bhardwaj answered this

1) calling the dalits as harijans or children of god.
2) organising peaceful satyagraha
3) gandhiji lived along with them.
4) tried to change the mentality of the upper caste


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1. Gandhiji declared that swaraj would not come for a hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated.

2. He called the untouchables Harijans children of God,

3. He organized satyagraha to secure them entry into temples and to assess to public wells, tanks, roads and schools,

4. He himself cleaned toilets to dignify the work of Bhangi (the Sweepers).

5. He persuaded the upper castes to change their heart and give up the sin of untouchability.

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