Political Science, asked by sisa7541, 1 year ago

On which two issues, did the Dalit movement focus on?

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Answered by aashi2701
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Dalits perform the jobs that nobody else wants to do. Some of the more gruesome of these include removing bits of dead carcasses from roads, and where possible, preparing and tanning animal hides to makeleather goods.
Dalit consciousness and identity as a separate social movement was non- progressive ... focused on Sati, Child marriage etc, the issue related to dominate castes but also chalked ...
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Answered by presentmoment
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The two major issues against which the Dalit movement started were untouchability and casteism.  

Explanation:  

  • Due to the age-old practice of untouchability and caste system prevalent in the society of India, the people of lower caste were deprived of many rights such as the right to education, to worship, to drink water from the same well, to live and to get medical aid, etc.
  • They were suppressed and treated badly whenever they had raised their voices.
  • In order to uplift the Dalits, the movement was started in the late nineteenth century to protest against such practices and to fight for their freedom and equality.

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