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The practice of untouchability was banned by law​

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Answered by nainasingh16
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Explanation:

The 1950 A.D., national constitution of India legally abolished the practice of untouchability and provided measures for positive discrimination in both educational institutions and public services for Dalits and other social groups who lie within the caste system.

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Answered by priyalnaitam25
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Answer:

(i) In the post-independence period, our

Constitution adopted the values of freedom,

equality, fraternity and social justice.

(ii) In accordance with this, the practice of

untouchability was banned by law.

(iii) Untouchability was removed by the 17th

paragraph of the Constitution and this class

was included in the Scheduled Castes.

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