eng pg no.232     - How are they violated?
    - Reasons for violation
    - Measures to be taken to prevent child rights violation
    - Conclusion
Remember the following points.
    - Collect ideas on the given theme.
    - Sequence the ideas.
    - Maintain coherence and cohesion.
    - Use appropriate linkers.
    - Give your point of view.
study skills
Study the following information given in the table and do the task given below it.
Over view of the Forms/Sites of Untouchability Practices in Rural India, by Degree of Prevalences in a Study done in 400 Villages.
More than 50% of Villages 45-50% of villages
  • Denied entry into non-Dalit Houses
  • Prohibitions against food sharing
  • Denied entry into places of worship
  • Ill-treatment of women by other women
  • Denied cremation in burial grounds
  • Denied access to water facilities
  • Ban on mariage processions
  • Not allowed to sell milk to cooperatives
  • Denied barber services
  • Denied laundry services
  • Ill-treatment of women by non-SC men
30-40% of villages 25-30% of village
  • Schools-separate eating
  • Payment of wages : no contract
  • Denied entry into village shops
  • Denied work as agricultural labour
  • Cannot sell things in local markets>Denied work as agricultural labour
  • Denied visits by health workers
  • Separate seating in hotels
  • Separate utensils in hotels
  • Discriminatory treatment in police stations
  • Separate seating in Panchayats
  • Separate seating in schools
  • Not employed in house building
  • Denied entry into police stations
  • Denied entry into PDS shops
  • Forced to stand before upper-caste men


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