Social Sciences, asked by arvind011081, 6 months ago

Share your opinion on the practice
of untouchability.
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Answered by pragyabhusal23
6

Answer:

Explanation:

Untouchability is the practice of discriminating various individuals and groups based on their cast and the jobs done by them. Untouchability is practiced for a very long time. It works on the Indian caste system hierarchy. The untouchables usually bear inhuman treatment because they belong to the lower caste. They have been going through various kinds of discrimination in almost all places.

Answered by rt2403765
3

Dalit is a term that people belonging to lower castes is use to address themselves . They prefer this word 'untouchable'. Dalit means those who have been 'broker. This word according to Dalit shows how social prejudices and discrimination have 'broken' the Dalit people. the government refers to this group of people as Scheduled Castes (SC).

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