The trem 'Dalit' means ???? (a) the suppressed (b) the oppressed
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I think a the suppressed is the answer
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for dalit there is some more meaning also
Dalit (from Sanskrit: दलित, romanized: dalita meaning "broken/scattered", Hindi: दलित, romanized: dalit, same meaning) is a name for people belonging to the lowest caste in India, previously characterised as "untouchable".
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The oppressed
The word Dalit comes from the Hindi word dalan, meaning oppressed or broken. Alternatively, or legally, or as the Government of India may now have them called, Dalit is basically a caste defined in Constitution under Article 341, listed as the Scheduled Castes. ... "What is Dalit".
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