Social Sciences, asked by Qurrathulain, 6 months ago

how is untouchability a social evil?

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Answered by jasmeem4766
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untouchability is it really a social evil as the rich people think that if they would touch the lower caste people then they would be untouchables the People's don't even like to stay near the lower caste peoples for examples dalits due to this reason the Richard people always make a difference between the lower caste people on the basis of their colour or it can may be on the religion except it could be any kind of reason so in this kind of place and touchable it is really a social kind of social level

Answered by NehaTess
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Explanation:

Untouchability is the practice of discriminating between certain sections of the society based on casteism.

1. Untouchability is a social evil because the backward classes are denied the very fundamental rights, which are guaranteed to each and every citizen by the Constitution.

2. Untouchability alienates people from the social structure and hinders the progress of the society as a whole.

3. The untouchables are considered 'impure' and are denied access to all basic rights and facilities, which they are entitled to for a living.

4. They do not get access to education and are left ignorant of healthcare issues, cleanliness, etc.

5. The practice of untouchability disturbs the spirit of communal harmony and universal brotherhood.

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