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5 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesaccept action Aryan bhikku Bombay Brahmans British Buddha Buddhism caste Hindus caste system concept conflict Congress constitution context culture demand depressed classes discussion doctrine economic editorial elections emphasised equality establish existing fact freedom Gandhi goals groups Hindu social order Hindu society Hinduism human Ibid idea identity ideology important Independent Labour Party India Indian National Congress Indian society individual inequality interests issue Keer Khairmode Kshatriya labour leaders legislature Mahad Maharashtra Mahars major Manusmriti Marathas ment minority mobilisation Moon moral Muslim Nasik nationalist Nehru non-Brahman opportunity organised paradigm particular party person philosophy Phule political Poona pact problem protest question recognised rejected relationships religion religious religious conversion revolution role Round Table Conference satyagraha Scheduled Castes Federation sense separate electorate Shinde Shudras Simon Commission social location social movements social reform sought speech spiritual status strategy temple touchables untouchables values varna workers References to this bookFrom other books
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