Which caste’s members had to do the jobs nobody else wanted , such as cleaning toilets or butchering animals

In the traditional caste system in India, the Dalits, also known as Untouchables or Scheduled Castes, were historically assigned the jobs that were considered ritually impure and undesirable. These jobs included cleaning toilets, handling dead animals, and other menial tasks. The Dalits were often subjected to social discrimination and exclusion based on their caste, and their occupation was determined by birth and societal prejudices rather than personal choice or ability.