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The demolition of a part of the Uthapuram wall in Madurai — which separated Dalits from the rest of the village and denied them access to common utilities — thanks to the concerted efforts of The Hindu, the CPI(M) and the Tamil Nadu government, is heartening. But Uthapuram is only the tip of the iceberg. While we can feel proud of our scientific achievements and the nine per cent growth rate, we hang our heads in shame for being part of a society that classifies a human being on the basis of his or her birth. A casteless society will emerge only when the government abolishes inhuman work such as manual scavenging and stops the ghettoisation of Dalits in the name of Dalitwadas. Syed Sultan Mohiddin, Kadapa Ritu Sejwal, New Delhi S.V.K. Chandran, Thiruvananthapuram The Dalits of the village should be sympathetic towards them and make efforts to change their minds and hearts slowly. Seshachalam Gopalakrishnan, Chennai
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