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Dalit Dalit (from sa, दलित, dalita meaning "broken/scattered"), also previously known as untouchable, is the lowest stratum of the castes in India. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism and were seen as forming ...
s has been observed in the countries such as Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, the UK, and the US.


Bangladesh

Most of the Dalits in the rural areas of Bangladesh are landless and live in houses built with straw and mud under a threat of eviction. Dalit women are more affected as they suffer from multiple forms of discrimination.


India

Two separate approaches to improving the condition of the people known now as the Dalits came during the fight for Indian independence from the British. The first was led by
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who believed that the status of Dalits should be increased while maintaining elements of the traditional caste system.
B. R. Ambedkar Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served ...
, a Dalit politician and a lawyer claimed that "untouchability" can only be destroyed by destroying the caste system. New developments took place after India achieved independence when the policy of caste-based reservation of jobs was formalized with lists of
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. The terms are recognized in the Constitution of India and the groups are designa ...
. Since 1950, the country has enacted many laws and social initiatives to protect and improve the socio-economic conditions of its Dalit population. According to data collected by India's National Crime Records Bureau for the year 2000, 25,455 crimes against Dalits were committed in the year 2000, the latest year for which the data is only available, 2 Dalits are assaulted every hour, 3 Dalit women are raped every day, 2 Dalits are murdered, and 2 Dalit homes are set on fire every day. These figures, however, do not reflect the true extent of crimes against Dalits. Since the caste system, which is based on Hindu religious teachings, is often supported by the police, village councils, and public officials; many crimes go unreported because of fear of retaliation, police harassment, and no trust in the police department. Amnesty International documented a high number of sexual assaults against Dalit women, which were often committed by landlords, upper-caste villagers, and policemen, according to a study published in 2001.


Nepal

Dalits in Nepal continue to face prejudice when entering sacred places, gathering water, social gatherings and are barred from marrying higher castes. Dalit activists say they were promised better rights during the
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, but these promises are yet to be fulfilled.


Pakistan

A
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's report in 2016 noted that the Dalits in Sindh, Pakistan continue to face atrocities. While the Dalit men are subjected to everyday violence, the more heinous attacks on women belonging to scheduled castes. Dalits in Pakistan have been subjected to forced conversions to Islam.


United Kingdom

A number of Indians in the United Kingdom adhere to the caste system and still seek marriage with individuals who are of similar caste categories. There have been several incidents involving abuse of low caste Dalits, by higher caste individuals in schools and workplaces. In 2018, the UK government refused to enact a law on caste discrimination among Indians. The Dalit community reacted with displeasure.


United States

A survey on caste discrimination conducted by Equality Labs, a Dalit rights organisation, Sriram Lakshman
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found 67% of Indian Dalits living in the US reporting that they faced caste-based harassment at the workplace, and 27% reporting physical assault based on their caste. The survey also documents personal anecdotes about discrimination and isolation at schools, workplaces, temples and within communities. The Carnegie Enowment researchers pointed out that the study used a non-representative
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method to identify participants, which might have skewed the results in favour of those with strong views about caste. In 2021, the student body of
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system, representing half a million students, passed a resolution seeking a ban on caste-based discrimination. {{cite news , last=Naik , first=Raqib Hameed , title=US students pass resolution to end discrimination against Dalits , url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/16/california-student-body-demands-ban-on-caste-based-discrimination , newspaper=Al Jazeera The campaign was spearheaded by Prem Pariyar, a Nepali origin Dalit student, who came to the US in 2015 escaping persecution in his home country, and claimed that he faced discrimination in the US as well. For the affected students, casteism is manifested through slurs, microaggressions and social exclusion. The resolution cited the survey by Equality Labs where 25 percent of Dalits reported having faced verbal or physical assaults. ''
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'' noted that the resolution was authored by a higher caste student and backed by other students from other racial and religious groups.


References

Caste system in India Caste system in Nepal