The practice of untouchability.
Untouchability is a social practice in which certain groups are considered "untouchable" and are discriminated against based on their caste or social status. It involves segregating and marginalizing these groups from the rest of society, often resulting in them facing various forms of prejudice and exclusion. Untouchability is illegal and abolished in India, but remnants of this practice still persist in some communities.
Article 17 of Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability.
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Efforts to abandon untouchability include legislative measures, such as the Indian Constitution outlawing discrimination based on caste, as well as social movements advocating for equality and inter-caste marriages. Education and awareness campaigns also play a vital role in changing attitudes and promoting inclusivity in society. Empowering marginalized communities through affirmative action policies and economic opportunities is another key strategy to eliminate untouchability.
untouchability were called the harijans
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