Deeparnak Bhowmick

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The progress made in abolishing untouchability or in assuring equal rights to all citizens was uneven, and – by the standards of understandably impatient reformers – very slow. Yet more progress had probably been made in the first seventeen years of Indian independence than in the previous seventeen hundred.
India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy
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