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what is untouchability​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Untouchability is a direct product of the caste system. It is not merely the inability to touch a human being of a certain caste or sub-caste.
Answered by Riya139011
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the Untouchability (Offenses) Act (1955) provides penalties for preventing anyone from enjoying a wide variety of religious, occupational, and social rights on the grounds that he or she is from a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe.

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