Untouchability definition

Untouchability means any act committed in exercise of discrimination on, grounds of religion, caste or lawful vocation of life mentioned in clause 4.”
Untouchability means the practices evolved as social restrictions in sharing food, access to public places, offering prayers and performing religious services, entry in temple and other public places and denial of access to drinking water sources, etc.
Untouchability means and includes subjecting a member of the Scheduled Castes or others to any discrimination, disability suffering, restriction, liability or a condition on the ground of pollution' and isolation, caste, race, religion or any of them of such person or of his parents or family.”

Examples of Untouchability in a sentence

  • I also reviewed court cases and laws pertaining to manual scavenging and Untouchability (See Table 1 for summary of methods).

  • The leaders of the Extremist faction would have to make a difficult choice, namely, accepting the leadership of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and their path of ahimsā (non-violence), satyāgraha, movement for Hindu- Muslim unity, eradication of Untouchability and the demand for total sovereignty for India; or to lay the foundation of a strong Hindu nation under the auspices of the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

  • Though to outside observers the boundaries of jatis may seem fluid, for insiders they 65 Untouchability, as a code of restrictive and prescriptive behaviour pertaining to contact with or presence of polluted outcastes or things associated with them is not unique to Indian castes, however.


More Definitions of Untouchability

Untouchability means pollution by the touch of certain persons by reason of their birth in a particular State of family.” - Mahatma Gandhi