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what did bhimrao ambedkar do to remove untouchability, caster discrimination and the exploitation of the harijans ? ​

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Answered by Blueibex
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By 1927, Ambedkar had decided to launch active movements against untouchability. He

began public movements and marches to open up public drinking water resources and

allowing the untouchable community to draw water from the main water tank of the town. He

also began a struggle for the right to enter Hindu temples. In a conference in late 1927,

Ambedkar ji publicly condemned Manusmriti (Laws of Manu), for ideologically justifying

caste discrimination and "untouchability", and he ceremonially burned copies of the ancient

text.

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Answered by s9552213
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By 1927, Ambedkar had decided to launch active movements against untouchability. He began public movements and marches to open up public drinking water resources and allowing the untouchable community to draw water from the main water tank of the town. He also began a struggle for the right to enter Hindu temples.

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