Historical Events tagged with "untouchables"
Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.
Gandhi's Fast for Harijan Rights
Mohandas Gandhi began a 21-day fast to promote self-purification and initiated a year-long campaign aimed at improving the conditions of the Harijans, a term he coined for the untouchables in India. His actions were part of a broader movement advocating for social reform and equality. Gandhi's fast symbolized his commitment to nonviolence and civil disobedience as methods for social change. This event took place in India, where social stratification was a significant issue. Gandhi's goal was to awaken the conscience of the nation regarding social injustice and to advocate for the rights and dignity of the marginalized communities in society.
Continue ReadingGandhi and Ambedkar Formulate Poona Pact
Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar reached an agreement known as the Poona Pact, which allocated reserved seats for the 'Depressed Classes' in Indian provincial legislatures. This pact was a crucial moment in India's struggle for social justice and addressed the representation of Untouchables in governance, highlighting the ongoing activism for equality during British colonial rule. It serves as a significant milestone in the fight against caste discrimination and the demand for political rights.
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