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From centuries untouchability was social evil. many castes where considered inferior. under which article of the constitution it has been abolished.​

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Answered by elamathi15
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Answer:

under article 17 and prescribed punishment for practising untouchability.

Answered by sasisrichandan
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Answer:

Article 15 of the Constitution of India prohibits discrimination based on caste and Article 17 declared the practice of untouchability to be illegal. In 1955, India enacted the Untouchability (Offences) Act (renamed in 1976, as the protection of civil Rights Act )

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