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What discrimination did Dalits face ?​

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Answered by parthivsindha59
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Dalit children are particularly more vulnerable. They are at risk for child labor and child slavery as they are born into marginalization.

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Answered by farheenarab80
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Despite its constitutional abolition in 1950, the practice of "untouchability"-the imposition of social disabilities on persons by reason of birth into a particular caste- remains very much a part of rural India.

Representing over one-sixth of India's population-or some 160 million people-Dalits endure near complete social ostracization. "Untouchables" may not cross the line dividing their part of the village from that occupied by higher castes.

They may not use the same wells, visit the same temples, or drink from the same cups in tea stalls. Dalit children are frequently made to sit at the back of classrooms.

In what has been called India's "hidden apartheid," entire villages in many Indian states remain completely segregated by caste.

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