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Why are dalits called untouchable

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Answered by harleenpreetkaur
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Answer:

This word was repurposed in 19th-century Sanskrit to mean "(a person) not belonging to one of the four Brahminic castes". It was perhaps first used in this sense by Pune-based social reformer Jyotirao Phule, in the context of the oppression faced by the erstwhile "untouchable" castes from other Hindus.

Answered by sanvikaushal15
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Answer: Dalits are called untouchables, as they are the lowest social or economic group in the HINDU caste system

Explanation:

Dalits are also known as untouchables they are financially low or their social status is considered low. These untouchables call themselves "DALITS" meaning outcastes.

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