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what does 'Dalit'refer to​

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Answered by arenarohith
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Dalits, also known as "Untouchables," are members of the lowest social group in the Hindu caste system. The word "Dalit," meaning "oppressed" or "broken," is the name members of this group gave themselves in the 1930s

Answered by kumar003
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1. Dalit were the lower cast people.

According to hindu cast system.

2. As Dalit were belonging to such class many things were practice over them such as untouchability.

3. Also they were kept outside the socity and were not allowed to use public natural resources.

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