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Russell Lyons
13 July, 02:26
Why are Dalits considered "untouchable?"
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Kymani David
13 July, 04:15
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Dalits were considered untouchable because of their drum shaped heads that were made of cow hide. These were not allowed be touched by anyone whom was in a lower position in society than they.
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