Untouchability
Untouchability, a deeply ingrained social practice in India, is central to the discourse of Dalit philosophy. It refers to the systemic exclusion and marginalization of certain communities, particularly the Dalits, who were considered "untouchable" and subjected to social, economic, and religious discrimination. This concept is rooted in the rigid caste system, where Dalits were seen as impure and were often relegated __________ ___ ________ _______ __________ _________ ____ _________.
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