explain the shedule caste and shedule tribes prevention of authorities act 1989
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The points are as follows:
1.The Scheduled Cast and and shedule tribes prevention of atrocities act was passed by Indian Government in 1989 to protect dalits and non trible people against the domination and violence by majorities.
2. In order to indicate the government that untouchability is still being practised and in the most hideous manner, dalit and tribal groups demanded new laws that would list the various sorts of violence and prescribe stringent punishment in those who indulge in them
1.The Scheduled Cast and and shedule tribes prevention of atrocities act was passed by Indian Government in 1989 to protect dalits and non trible people against the domination and violence by majorities.
2. In order to indicate the government that untouchability is still being practised and in the most hideous manner, dalit and tribal groups demanded new laws that would list the various sorts of violence and prescribe stringent punishment in those who indulge in them
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I think u r talking about the atrocities act of 1989.
The preventions of this act are.....
1. forcing a member of sc/St to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance.
2. insulting a member of sc/st.
3. wrongfully dispossessing a member of sc/st from his land.
4. compelling to do forced labour.
5. committing the mischief by fire.
6. use of force on any woman belonging to sc/st.
7. forcing any one not to vote or to vote for a particular candidate.
hope it will help you
The preventions of this act are.....
1. forcing a member of sc/St to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance.
2. insulting a member of sc/st.
3. wrongfully dispossessing a member of sc/st from his land.
4. compelling to do forced labour.
5. committing the mischief by fire.
6. use of force on any woman belonging to sc/st.
7. forcing any one not to vote or to vote for a particular candidate.
hope it will help you
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