Social Sciences, asked by madhavanalok, 9 months ago

Why does the practice of untouchability remain a part of rural India even now?​

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Answered by asdhunter11
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Answer:

because rural peoples are uneducated and have no sense about humanity

Answered by DeenaMathew
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Practice of untouchability remain a part of rural India even now because there is so much of illiteracy till now and people are less educated.

1.In rural India, untouchability can be seen at various sites till now.

Even now many dalits live outside the village and are not allowed to touch things because they belong to lower casts.

3. Dalits are often denied not to touch water sources, and are restricted to many areas.

4.In many non-dalit homes, they are denied not to enter parts of non-dalit homes.

5. Many people who belong to lower casts are not allowed to enter homes. We should stop this thing as soon as possible. Cast discrimination should be stopped.

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