why Indian constitution bans untouchability?
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Indian constitution has been banned because abolition of untouchability has been included among the fundamental rights so that all the peoples can be treated equally in the eyes of the law without any discrimination.
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Untouchability is neither defined in the Constitution nor in the Act. It refers to a social practice which looks down upon certain depressed classes solely on account of their birth and makes any discrimination against them on this ground. Their physical touch was considered to pollute others
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