History, asked by nnareshghimiray, 1 month ago

The trem 'Dalit' means ???? (a) the suppressed (b) the oppressed

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Answered by shynicaamrrisha
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Answer:

I think a the suppressed is the answer

Explanation:

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".

Answered by xXMissSuchana999Xx
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The oppressed

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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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