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. Why is there a need to improve the status of Dalits in society?​

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Answered by rishikeshshelke94
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Answer:

i from 10 class maharashtra

Explanation:

Deeply entrenched in Indian society is the complex social stratification of individuals known as the caste system. It is a division of society traditionally based on occupation and family lineage. In India, the caste system is divided into five separate classes. The highest class in Indian society is that of the priests and teachers, or Brahmins, followed by the warrior class, the Kshatriyas . Third ranked are those who fall in the farmer and merchant class, the Vaishyas, followed by the fourth ranked labourer class, the Shudras (“The Caste System in Hinduism”). The fifth group, which was seen as being so low as to not deserve being placed in a caste, were the Dalits. Often referred to in Indian culture as the untouchables, these were the people who have the harshest and most unjust restrictions imposed upon them (Desai & Kulkarni).

The organization of the caste system and its entrenchment within Indian

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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To promote a desirable society where all people are treated respectfully, the status of Dalits should be improved.

Explanation:

  1. Even though right equality is available in the Constitution of India, many people belonging to the Dalit category still face discrimination.
  2. This is generally seen in the backward and undeveloped areas where law enforcement is not very active and the authorities cannot track the activities of people.
  3. Improving the situation of Dalits means that they are given equal respect and social status as other people. This would promote a sense of belongingness and integration among the Dalit members of the society.
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