The best explanation of the following statement with reason is given below:
The women's liberation movement began: This led to the global movement for the freedom and rights of women in the year 1975 and also sought to end discrimination and caste system.
The prohibition of Dowry (Amendment) act was enacted in 1984: This was the legislation which was passed to end the violence which led to the death of women as a result of dowry conflicts in the year 1984.
The practice of untouchability was banned by law: This was a national legislation which abolished the "untouchability clause" which existed and could not prosecute people and for the protection of social groups in the year 1950.
<h3>What is Women's Rights?</h3>
This refers to the protection of women's rights as they exist to become full practising members of society and they were allowed to vote and engage in more social activities.
<em>1</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>When in 1975 the central govt. constituted the Committee on the Status of Women, a State-wide movement for women's liberation was held in 1975 organised by the Stree-mukti Sangharsha Samiti with the aim to discrimination on the gender and caste.</em>
<em>2</em><em>)</em><em>The Prohibition of Dowry (Amendment) Act was enacted in1984 to more strictly implement the existing act and curb the death of women due to dowry cases.</em>
<em>3</em><em>)</em><em> </em><em>The 1950 national constitution of India legally abolished the practice of untouchability and provided measures for affirmative action in both educational institutions and public services for Dalits and other social groups who lie within the caste system.</em>