why is untouchability banned by the Indian Constitution
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because Dr. B.R Ambedkar protest against that
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✔Untouchability has been banned by the Indian Constitution because Abolition of untouchability has been included among fundamental rights under article 17 under Indian constitution so that all persons are treated equally in the eyes of law without being discriminated on the basis of caste ,colour ,religion etc
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HERE IS THE ANSWER
✔Untouchability has been banned by the Indian Constitution because Abolition of untouchability has been included among fundamental rights under article 17 under Indian constitution so that all persons are treated equally in the eyes of law without being discriminated on the basis of caste ,colour ,religion etc
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