"Untouchable" is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand, published in 1935. It tells the story of Bakha, a young boy from the untouchable caste in India, who faces discrimination and social injustice. The narrative highlights the harsh realities of the caste system and the struggles of those deemed "untouchable" in society.
The book explores themes of dignity, human rights, and the quest for social reform. Through Bakha's experiences, readers gain insight into the oppressive conditions faced by marginalized communities in India. "Untouchable" remains a significant work in Indian literature, shedding light on issues of caste and inequality.