Features of dalit movement during 1950-1960
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a. The main issue in of the Dalit movement was the problem of untouchability and focused on the reformation of the caste system to demolish the notion of untouchability.
b. They initiated this movement in order to maintain/increase reservations in legislative assemblies, government institutions and public welfare programmes.
c. Another purpose was to create a sociocultural structure by either opting for other religions or acquiring education, economic status and subsequent political power.
d. It was dominated by the intellectual middle class of Western India.
e. This movement had been a source of burden and intolerable pressure on the orthodox ruling elites.
b. They initiated this movement in order to maintain/increase reservations in legislative assemblies, government institutions and public welfare programmes.
c. Another purpose was to create a sociocultural structure by either opting for other religions or acquiring education, economic status and subsequent political power.
d. It was dominated by the intellectual middle class of Western India.
e. This movement had been a source of burden and intolerable pressure on the orthodox ruling elites.
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