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The Indian Constitution does not explicitly define "low" in terms of social hierarchy or caste. However, it recognizes Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as historically marginalized groups and provides them with certain protective measures and affirmative action through provisions in Articles 15, 17, and 46. Article 17 specifically abolishes "untouchability," which was historically associated with the Caste System, thereby promoting equality and social justice.

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