Question
highlight different dimensions of 'untouchability' by giving suitable examples.

Answer

  1. Exclusion- Prohibited from sharing drinking water, collective religious worship, social ceremonies and festivals.
  2. Humiliation-subordination- Performance of publicly visible acts such as taking off headgear, standing with bowed head or not wearing white clothes, and compelled to play the drums at a religious event.
  3. Exploitation- Economic exploitation through the imposition of forced unpaid or underpaid labour or the confiscation of property.

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