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Abolition of untouchability and the Reservation
Policy was another important feature of the Indian constitution. The
Constitution offered special privileges for the poorest and most disadvantaged
Indians.
The practice of untouchability was abolished. Hindu temples, previously open to
only the higher castes, were thrown open to all, including the untouchables.
The Constituent Assembly recommended that a certain percentage of seats in
legislatures as well as jobs in government be reserved for members of the
lowest castes.
Many members of the Constituent Assembly argued
against the Reservation policy. But many members stated that the policy was
necessary to uplift the Harijans as they have been suppressed for thousands of
years.
Along with the former Untouchables, the Adivasis or Scheduled
Tribes were also granted reservation in Educational Institutions and jobs. Like
the Scheduled Castes, these Indians too had been deprived and discriminated
against. The new constitution sought to provide them with good education,
health care and a profitable livelihood.
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