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What is Untouchability a​

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Answered by mridul4752
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Untouchability, in its literal sense, is the practice of ostracising a group of people regarded as 'untouchables', as ascribed in the Vedic Hindu literature to persons of "low caste" or to persons excluded from the caste system resulting in the segregation and persecutions from the people regarded as "higher" caste.

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Answered by megha2811
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people are poor and others think they are not to be touched so the poor are called dalits and aldo untouchables.

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