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Explain the meaning of the terms untouchability along with its dimensions. Brainly com Answer Long

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Answered by prerna555
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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.

Untouchability has been outlawed in India, Nepal and Pakistan. However, "untouchability" has not been legally defined.[citation needed] The origin of untouchability and its historicity are still debated. B. R. Ambedkar believed that untouchability has existed at least as far back as 400 CE.[6] A recent study of a sample of households in India concludes that "Notwithstanding the likelihood of under-reporting of the practice of untouchability, 70 percent of the population reported not indulging in this practice. This is an encouraging sign."[7]

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Answered by TheNarayan
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A social practice with in the caste system where by members of the lowest caste are considered to be ritually impure to such an expent that they cause pollution by More touch untouchability caste are at the bottom of the social scalls and are excluted from institution

Untouchability is the privilege one gets of being above the law state, it usually applies to most state presidents where the constitution outlines that a sitting president shall not be convicted in a court of law for any offence.

Most at times it is used to safeguard the image of the nation, the reputation of a nation a since the president is the one who represents the a nation.

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