once u turn a dalit u never go back u r cursed for life and must suffer for ur sins i am a dalit i would kno this i have stolen a computer to see the real world
Untouchables, The outcasts, Dalits.
Dalits usually live just outside of the village or in a separate part of the village to the people in the upper caste.
Anand Teltumbde has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Dalits, Castes 'The persistence of caste' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Dalits, Crimes against 'The persistence of caste' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Dalits, Crimes against
The SHUDRAS or the HARIJANS or the DALITS were the untouchables in the Aryans caste system.
M. C. Raj has written: 'From periphery to centre' -- subject(s): Caste, Dalits, Globalization, Social conditions 'Dalitology' -- subject(s): Dalits, History
J. E. Sanjana has written: 'Caste and outcaste' -- subject(s): Dalits, Caste
Kawale Laxman Bheemsha has written: 'Schedule caste youth in higher education' -- subject(s): Dalits, Higher Education, Education, Education and state
D. Shyam Babu has written: 'Caste in life' -- subject- s -: Dalits, Group identity, Equality, Caste
also known as the dalits, the pariahs were people outside the varna system and had the lowest social status. earlier referred to as "untouchables" by some, worked in what were seen as unhealthy, unpleasant or polluting jobs. In the past, the Dalits suffered from social segregation and restrictions, in addition to extreme poverty. They were not allowed temple worship with others, nor water from the same sources. Persons of higher castes would not interact with them. If somehow a member of a higher caste came into physical or social contact with an untouchable, the member of the higher caste was defiled, and had to bathe thoroughly to purge him or herself of the impurity. Social discrimination developed even among the Dalits. Upper sub-castes among Dalits, like dhobi, nai etc., would not interact with lower-order Bhangis, who were described as "outcasts even among outcastes".
Dalits today are members of India's lowest social caste, historically referred to as "untouchables." They face discrimination and social exclusion in various aspects of life including education, employment, and social interactions. Efforts are being made to promote their rights and improve their social standing through affirmative action policies and grassroots movements.
bhim rao ambedkar fought against the hindu caste rules for the dalits or the untochables
Brahman (Priest) Kshatriya (Warriors) Vaishya (Business Caste) Shudra (Serving Caste) Scheduled Castes/Untouchables (Dalits)