Caste Discrimination

Gandhi views on ‘untouchability’

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi strongly opposed untouchability, a social evil that discriminated against people based on caste, especially those considered to be at the bottom of the hierarchy—commonly called “untouchables.” Gandhi’s views on untouchability were rooted in his firm belief in human equality, truth, and non-violence. He made it a lifelong mission to remove untouchability from […]

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Veedu

Veedu In the context of Dalit philosophy and cultural expression, Veedu (which means “house” in Tamil) holds a symbolic and practical significance. For Dalits, the concept of home or “Veedu” is not merely a physical structure, but a space of identity, dignity, and often struggle. Historically, Dalits were denied access to proper housing and lived

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