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The main reasons of revolt among Indian rulers during the revolt of 1857 are:
1. Indian soldiers were ill treated and also their wages were less than the British soldiers and the rank of Indian soldiers were lower than the Britishers.
2. There was a major cut in their salaries due to the withdrawal of their foreign service allowance.
3. They were not allowed to use their religious symbols.
4. The rules laid in 1856 made the soldiers mandatory to serve overseas.
5. The Soldiers were forced to travel overseas through sea route and if someone insisted for a land route, they were punished.
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Nana Sahib, Rao Sahib (nephew of Nana), Tantia Tope, Azimullah Khan (advisor of Nana Sahib) led the revolt of 1857 at Kanpur.
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The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
In response to demands made by Dalits and others that the government must take seriously the ill treatment and humiliation Dalits and tribal groups face in an everyday sense.
The Act distinguishes several levels of crimes.
(i) force a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance.
(ii) forcibly removes clothes from the person of a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe or parades him or her naked or with painted face or body or commits any similar act which is derogatory to human dignity..
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