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Untouchables:-

In India,Dalits, are also known as "Untouchables," are members of the lowest social group in the Hindu caste system.

That is because Privileges are reserved for the upper castes and denied the lower ones. The lowliest in this pecking order are the Dalits, once called "untouchables" as they are consigned by the Hindu hierarchy to the dirtiest occupations. ... The word Dalit comes from a Hindi word meaning "oppressed, suppressed, downtrodden."

Only 20% of rural Untouchable males are literate, compared to 34% of other villagers. Nationwide, 52 % of all "Scheduled Caste" (Untouchable) workers are landless agricultural laborers, compared to 26% of all workers from other castes.

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