Basavakalyan village vows to do away with untouchability after MLA, officials intervene

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A village elder offers sweets to the anganwadi teacher and assistant.

BIDAR: Hatyal village in Basavakalyan taluk, where some upper caste families had stopped sending their children to one of the anganwadis, upset over the appointment of a Dalit teacher and an assistant, has decided to do away with the practice of untouchability.

MLA Sharanu Salagar also offers sweets to the Dalit teacher and anganwadi assistant.

Legislator Sharanu Salagar, village leaders and officials held a meeting between the two groups and it was decided to do away with the practice and also send children back to the anganwadi.

The event was marked by exchange of sweets at the Hanuman temple in the village and exchange of hugs.

Children are back in the anganwadi after the intervention of the MLA, officials and religious leaders.

Public TV had highlighted how the social evil was still prevalent in the land where 12th century reformer Basavanna had traversed.

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