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what do you mean by the world 'dalit'​

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Answered by yashsharmackt
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Explanation:

Dalit (Sanskrit: दलित, romanized: dälit), meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term used for people belonging to castes in India who have been subjected to untouchability. ... The term dalits was in use as a translation for the British Raj census classification of Depressed Classes prior to 1935.

People of this ethnicity: B. R. Ambedkar

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \huge\bold\blue{dalit}

The word dalit comes from the hindi word 'Dalan' meaning oppressed or broken. As per the government of India may now have them called Dalit is basically a caste defined in constitution under article 341, listed as a scheduled caste.

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