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- Dalit abstract "Dalit is a designation for a group of people traditionally regarded as untouchable. Dalits are a mixed population, consisting of numerous social groups from all over India; they speak a variety of languages and practice a multitude of religions.There are many different names proposed for defining this group of people, including Panchamas ("fifth varna"), and Asprushya ("untouchables").[citation needed]In 2001, the proportion of Dalit population was 16.2 percent of India's total population. The Dalit population is broadly distributed across Indian states and districts. In 2001, the state of Punjab had the highest proportion of its population as Dalit, at about 29 percent, and the state of Mizoram had the lowest at nearly zero. The government of India recognises and protects them as Scheduled Castes. The term Dalit has been interchangeably used with term Scheduled Castes, and these terms include all historically discriminated communities of India out-caste and Untouchables.While discrimination based on caste has been prohibited and untouchability abolished under the Constitution of India, discrimination and prejudice against Dalits in South Asia remains. Since its independence in 1947, India has implemented an affirmative policy of reservation, the scope of which was further expanded in 1974, to set aside and provide jobs and education opportunities to Dalits. By 1995, of all jobs in India, 17.2 percent of the jobs were held by Dalits, greater than their proportion in Indian population. In 1997, India democratically elected K. R. Narayanan, a Dalit, as the nation's President. Many social organisations too have proactively promoted better conditions for Dalits through improved education, health and employment.Dalits and similar groups are found in India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka[citation needed] and Bangladesh. Further wherever immigrants from these countries have left, caste has gone with them. As a result Dalits can also be found in the U.S., U.K, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, and the Caribbean.In addition, the Burakumin in Japan, Cagots and Roma in Europe, Al-Akhdam in Yemen, Baekjeong in Korea and Midgan in Somalia are or were excluded from the surrounding community in much the same manner as the Dalit. In fact, a 2012 paper argued that the European Romas' DNA matches the Dalit in India.".
- Dalit language Languages_of_South_Asia.
- Dalit populationPlace Bangladesh.
- Dalit populationPlace Canada.
- Dalit populationPlace India.
- Dalit populationPlace Malaysia.
- Dalit populationPlace Nepal.
- Dalit populationPlace Pakistan.
- Dalit populationPlace Singapore.
- Dalit populationPlace Sri_Lanka.
- Dalit populationPlace United_States.
- Dalit related Dravidian_peoples.
- Dalit related Indo-Aryan_peoples.
- Dalit related Munda_people.
- Dalit religion Hinduism.
- Dalit thumbnail Dharavi_Slum.jpg?width=300.
- Dalit wikiPageExternalLink africa.
- Dalit wikiPageExternalLink bangladesh.
- Dalit wikiPageExternalLink diaspora-communities.
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- Dalit wikiPageExternalLink japan.
- Dalit wikiPageExternalLink nepal.
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- Dalit pop "~ 166 million".
- Dalit pop "~ 2.0 million".
- Dalit pop "~ 4.5 million".
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- Dalit related Indo-Aryan_peoples.
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- Dalit rels "HinduismSikhismBuddhismChristianityIslam".
- Dalit text "An editor has expressed a concern that this section lends undue weight to certain ideas relative to the article as a whole. Please help to discuss and resolve the dispute before removing this message. ()".
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- Dalit subject Category:Dalit.
- Dalit subject Category:Discrimination.
- Dalit subject Category:Hindu_communities.
- Dalit subject Category:Indian_caste_system.
- Dalit subject Category:Indian_castes.
- Dalit subject Category:Social_groups_of_India.
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- Dalit comment "Dalit is a designation for a group of people traditionally regarded as untouchable. Dalits are a mixed population, consisting of numerous social groups from all over India; they speak a variety of languages and practice a multitude of religions.There are many different names proposed for defining this group of people, including Panchamas ("fifth varna"), and Asprushya ("untouchables").[citation needed]In 2001, the proportion of Dalit population was 16.2 percent of India's total population.".
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- Dalit label "不可触民".
- Dalit label "贱民 (印度)".
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