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Why is untouchability a wrong pratice?

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Answered by goldphoniex
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Answer:

Untouchability is the practice of discriminating against a person by caste, creed or religion. Every person born into this world is a is diffrent and should get equal social rights ....

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Untouchability

Explanation:

  • Untouchability is a practice that has been followed since the ancient period in India.
  • In the modern period, it is seen in rural areas.
  • The practise of untouchability is wrong because it targets certain groups based on their caste.
  • It also creates discrimination towards a person or group based on a caste system.
  • Everyone should have the right to freedom and to choose what they want to do.
  • Rather than keeping them separate in society, we should also provide support so that they can support themself financially and socially.

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