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Impaired people (Fukushokumin) are people who have been discriminated in Indian Hindu society outside the caste system (Varna Jirty system). In the Indian constitution, it is called scheduled caste. Currently, according to Article 17 of the Indian Constitution enacted in 1950, discrimination terms meaning untouchables are prohibited, and even caste as a whole also stipulates the prohibition of discrimination by caste. It is called an attitude, an untouchable, an outcast or an avarna, and the invisible people liked to call themselves Dalit. Also, under Article 341 of the Indian Constitution, it is called a scheduled caste (Designated caste) as a generic name of caste (inseparable people) designated for each state or part thereof by Presidential Decree, and by a reservation system, And facilities are given preferential employment opportunities at a certain rate (about 25%), and it is applied also to school entrance and scholarship system. ...