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Untouchability: Forms and Perspectives | |
Untouchability and Cultural Segregation | |
Social Reform Movements against Untouchability | |
Alternative movements |
Social reform movements to eradicate untouchability can be classified into two kinds:
Reformative Movements try to reform the caste system to solve the problem of untouchability. The alternative movements attempt to create an alternative socio cultural structure by conversion to some other religion or by acquiring education, improving economic status and political power. Both types of movement use political means to attain their objectives.
The reformative movements can be further divided into:
These can be further divided into:
1. Conversion movement
2. Secular movement.
State Action
Political Action
BSP's Mayawati has used evocative slogans to connect with the Dalit masses.
Such as 'Chamari hu, Kunwari hu, Tumhari hu !' and 'Tilak, Tarazu aur Talwar; Inko maro jute char !'
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