Untouchability was formally abolished in India by the Constitution of India, which came into effect on January 26, 1950. Article 17 of the Constitution specifically prohibits the practice of untouchability and mandates its punishment in accordance with the law. This was a significant step towards promoting equality and social justice in the country. Additionally, the Untouchability (Offences) Act was enacted in 1955 to provide legal measures against the practice.
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untouchability is crime against man and god
Vitthal Ramji Shinde
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination in hiring and ended segregation in stores, restaurants, theaters, and hotels.
I think that major cause is religious discrimination or untouchability
The practice of untouchability.
Article 17 of Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability.
The Untouchability Act, enacted in India in 1955, has played a crucial role in reducing social inequality by legally prohibiting discrimination against marginalized communities, particularly Dalits. By criminalizing practices of untouchability, it has empowered individuals from these communities to access public spaces, education, and employment opportunities without fear of social ostracism. Additionally, the act has raised awareness and encouraged social reform efforts, fostering greater inclusion and respect for human rights within society. However, the effectiveness of the act in completely eradicating inequality continues to depend on ongoing societal changes and enforcement.
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untouchability were called the harijans
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in the past the people who are of lower cast
This is a good life lesson; no one is untouchable. You just have to look deep enough and try harder. No one is untouchable. Believing this is what removes 'untouchability'.
the practice of untouchability.
The Interstate Commerce Act
The finall act that ended the world war was when Hitler killed himself.