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In Indian languages, the term Dalit …

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In Indian languages, the term Dalit literally means ‘downtrodden’ and conveys the sense of an oppressed people. Though it was neither coined by Dr. Ambedkar nor frequently used by him, the term certainly resonates with his philosophy and the movement for empowerment that he led. Is this sentence means DR. AMBEDKHAR is not the one who coined the term Dalit and he didn't use the term Dalit is it so
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Sonia Gulia 2 years, 4 months ago

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar himself belongs from the dalit community. He was in the favour of Dalits and took them their own nation state but mahatma gandhi was not in favour of this. Because of this the conflict were arise in other community.
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