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________where often treated as untouchable​

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Answered by sriyamisra774
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Answer:

B. R. Ambedkar, an Indian social reformer and politician who came from a social group that was considered untouchable, theorized that untouchability originated because of the deliberate policy of the upper-caste Brahmanas.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Dalits were often treated as untouchable.

Dalits:

  • Dalits are the people who belong to lower castes and they face discrimination
  • In the constitution of India, Dalit is called a scheduled caste
  • They face untouchability and they do lots of struggle in their life during 400 CE
  • They have given many rights in the constitution
  • The population of Dalit is very less in India and they are now treated equally

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