caste play an important role in the indian society. justify the statement
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Caste, a uniquely Indian social institution has been a central influence on the lives of Indians and their communities for millennia. A complex, heterogenous system of community relations (or non-relations) with obscure origins, it has dogged the Republican Indian state and modern Indian society in one way or another
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yes caste plays an important role in our society of India the Indian Constitution recognise that all people are equal and no individual should be discriminated on the basic of caste religion is under tribe economic Standing and education the most common form of inequality in our society is Costa system of the system is classification of society based on profession and this reason has been there since ages the term dalit news broken is used to refer to people belonging to lower caste this is system is more predominant in the rural areas many pre-owned personalities like BR Ambedkar andJGPhule experienced discrimination on Grounds of caste even in the 21st century in many parts of the country and privileged sections of society cannot use the Wells of the upper classes enter temples dining with the upper caste people SS public places and at times or even denied medical attention and even education when you sleep through the newspaper you find numerous incidents of caste based hostilities that points towards the existence of unfair cast practices homes of lower caste people are situated outside the village limit as per the details of the powerful upper caste as a result they are unable to benefit the facility such as good roads water electricity health care and education
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