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issues of caste discrimination began to be written about in many printed tracts and essays in India in the late nineteenth century. support the statement with two suitable examples.​

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Answered by Aparnabolisetti
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Explanation: Jyotiba Phule was the Maratha leader of 'low caste' protest movements. He wrote about the inequalities of the caste system in his work called Gulamgiri in 1871.

E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker and B.R. Ambedkar wrote about caste based discrimination in the society. Their works were popular all over the country.

Regional protest movements and parties also published many periodicals and articles condemning the religious writings and foreseeing a new outlook.

Kashibaba, a millworker in Kanpur authored Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal in 1938 to show the relations between class and caste mistreatment.

Cotton millworkers of Bangalore started libraries to educate themselves in 1930; the same was first initiated by the Bombay mill workers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Issues of caste discrimination started to be published from the late 19th century on.

1. Jyotiba Phule, the low-caste Maratha leader, started the protest movement. He wrote on the inequality of the Gulamgiri caste system

2. BR Ambedkar wrote powerfully on caste at Maharashtra and EV Ramaswamy in Madras. Men all over India had read their writings.

3. Local protest movements and sets have produced several newspapers and leaflets.

4. Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal had been written and published by Kashibaba mill worker.

5. Workers working in the cotton mill in Banglore set up libraries to educate themselves.

6. Staff were overburdened to write a lot, and lacked the education.

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