In olden times, Dalit were to wash feet of Brahmin priests’. Which fundamental right does it violates? please answer my question
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Bhangi: Literally, “broken identity,” a derogatory name used to refer to people from the caste traditionally responsible for manual scavenging.
Dalit: Literally “broken people,” a self-designated term for so-called “untouchables” who traditionally occupy the lowest place in the Indian caste system.
Dry toilet: Toilet that does not flush, is not connected to a septic tank or sewage system, and requires daily manual cleaning.
FIR: First Information Report, recorded complaint of a crime filed by police.
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