long description on the condition of chuhras in valmiki's joothan
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Explanation: "Joothan" by Om Prakash Valmiki
- Om Prakash Valmiki‟s family lived in Chuhra Basti.
- The Chuhras were considered below the sub-human level.
- They were shabbily treated as a material until.
- “Joothan: A Dalit‟s Life”, is an autobiography of Valmiki.
- The village pond which was located near Basti acted as a line of separation between other castes and the Chuhra‟s residence.
- Young girls, women, elderly women, man and children were seen defecating on the edge of ponds oblivious to the fact of exposing their private parts .
- Naked children, dogs, pigs could be seen along with daily fights which were a part of their daily lifestyle.
- People would spend time in discussing about the quarrels that took place in the village.
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