untouchability has been banned legally years back. still it is practiced in our society . why? write any three reasons of it.
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Untouchability, in its literal sense, is the practice of ostracising a group of people regarded as 'untouchables', as ascribed in the Vedic Hindu literature to persons of "low caste" or to persons excluded from the caste system resulting in the segregation and persecutions from the people regarded as "higher" caste.
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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. The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.