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14 August, 21:58

How did the rights of dalits, or lower-caste Indians, change in democratic India?

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  1. 14 August, 23:21
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    The democratized India has forever banned the use of the caste system used by members of the Hindu religion. When the system was allowed, the Dalits were marginalized, had no rights guaranteed and could only perform works related to feces of the people of higher castes. With the end of the caste system, the Dalits should be considered ordinary citizens with equal rights and duties to the rest of the population.

    The creation of the Atrocities Prevention Act in 1995 protected the Dalits from discriminating against superior castes. Anyone who disobeys this law would be automatically arrested without bail.
  2. 14 August, 23:39
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    the constitution banned the discrimination based on caste
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