Describe the factors that lead to social inequalities in the ancient india
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The main reason for low level of income of the majority of Indian people is unemployment and underemployment and the consequent low productivity of labour. Low labour productivity implies low rate of economic growth which is the main cause of poverty and inequality of the large masses of people.
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Historically, India has culturally sanctioned inequalities of gender, caste and class more than any other ancient civilisation. ... The convergence of the economics of inequality and the politics of majoritarianism has made India a more divided and unequal society than at any other time in its recent history
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