Social Sciences, asked by tanvinpalankar, 4 days ago

untouchability is one of the main in human practice of our society. justify .​

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Answered by lekhraj9458292593
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Explanation:

Untouchability is the practice of ostracising a group of people regarded as 'untouchables', as ascribed in the Hindu literature to persons of "high 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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Answered by presentmoment
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Untouchability is a social evil in which people of high class discriminate against people belonging to lower classes.

Explanation:

  • Untouchability refers to the practice of not allowing people of low classes to do certain activities or not allowing them to enter public places.
  • It existed as a result of stereotypes and backward thinking.
  • Untouchability is evil as it does not allow people of a certain class to live a respectful and dignified life.
  • This practice has been prohibited by the constitution of India under Article 17.
  • Any person who practices untouchability commits a punishable offense.
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