Untouchability - The Humanist Approach of Sardar Patel
Keywords:
Untouchability, Characterization, Social EqualityAbstract
Sardar Patel was a follower of Gandhiji Sardar Patel's entire social thought is complementary to Gandhian. Gandhiji remained on the Indian social and political platform till 1919-1948, that this period is known as "Gandhi Yuga". They created such a humanistic approach through truth, nonviolence and peace, which could eradicate untouchability, untouchability, caste discrimination and class discrimination. Due to Gandhiji's success, Patel also considered untouchability as a scourge on humanity. In the research presented, there has been a good effort to unravel Patel's humanist approach on untouchability and caste discrimination.
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