what are the legal measures to eradicate untouchability taken by the government
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The government of India has passed the Untouchability Act, 1955, to eliminate any form of caste-based discrimination. To eradicate the caste-based discrimination, the government introduced the reservation system, meaning that it has reserved seats in educational institutes and government services for Dalits.
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the legal measures to eradicate untouchability are:
a) articles 17 or Indian constitution prohibits untouchability
b) 'untouchability crime act' of 1955 makes untouchability a criminal act
c) the act of 1969 has made governments responsible in the eradication of untouchability
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