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- Hindu texts speak of four tiers, or varnas, making up a broader caste pyramid in society. On top are the Brahmins or priestly caste, the Kshatriyas or warrior class and the Vaisyas or merchant class. At the bottom come the Shudras or labouring castes. The rest do not even count: outcastes.www.economist.com/asia/2021/09/11/indias-caste-system-remains-entrenched-…
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Caste system in India - Wikipedia
The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic instance of social classification based on castes. It has its origins in ancient India, and was transformed by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, especially in the aftermath of the collapse of the Mughal Empire and the … See more
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There are at least two perspectives for the origins of the caste system in ancient and medieval India, which focus on either ideological factors or … See moreArticle 15 of the Constitution of India prohibits discrimination based on caste and Article 17 declared the practice of untouchability to be … See more
While identified with Hinduism, caste systems are found in other religions on the Indian subcontinent, including other religions such as Buddhists, Christians and Muslims. See more
Many political parties in India have indulged in caste-based votebank politics. Parties such as Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), the Samajwadi Party and the Janata Dal claim that they are representing the backward castes, and rely on OBC support, … See more
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India - Caste System, Social Hierarchy, Diversity
WEB3 days ago · India - Caste System, Social Hierarchy, Diversity: In South Asia the caste system has been a dominating aspect of social organization for thousands of years. A caste, generally designated by the term jati …
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WEBJun 26, 2024 · India's caste system classifies Hindus into four varnas (classes) based on their occupation: A Brahmin is a member of the highest caste or varna and is an incarnation of knowledge. The Kshatriyas are …
India’s caste system remains entrenched, 75 years …
WEBSep 11, 2021 · Hindu texts speak of four tiers, or varnas, making up a broader caste pyramid in society. On top are the Brahmins or priestly caste, the Kshatriyas or warrior class and the Vaisyas or merchant...
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Jati: The Caste System in India - Asia Society
WEBThe caste system, as it actually works in India is called jati. The term jati appears in almost all Indian languages and is related to the idea of lineage or kinship group. There are perhaps more than 3000 jatis in India and …
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WEBJun 29, 2021 · This post explains why caste distribution in India is consequential to policymaking and politics. It also explores the methodological differences between the country’s census and national …
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WEBJun 19, 2019 · First, the caste system is a four-fold categorical hierarchy of the Hindu religion - with Brahmins (priests/teachers) on top, followed, in order, by Kshatriyas (rulers/warriors), Vaishyas...
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