who noticed the plight of untouchables in India
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Harijan (Hindustani: हरिजन (Devanagari), ہریجن (Nastaleeq); translation: "person of Hari/Vishnu") was a term popularized by Indian political leader Mohandas Gandhi for referring communities traditionally considered so called "Untouchable" (formerly called "acchoot" अछूत in Hindi).
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Mahatma Gandhi noticed the plight of untouchables in India.
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- The word Untouchables has been renamed by Mahatma Gandhi as Harijan or "Children of God," which has been striving towards their liberation for a long time.
- But that term is now known as condescending and provocative.
- Earlier, the word 'Dalit' was used, although this has negative connotations only sometimes.
- Mahatma Gandhi has been known for being sympathetic and acknowledging and working towards the betterment and acceptance of these untouchables in society.
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