Dev is dalit write three ways in which he may be discriminated against because of his caste
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Explanation:
The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify former untouchables and tribes. However, in 2008 the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead.
The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was taken by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the weaker sections of community.
The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation
Answer:
He may b kept seperated frm others in school or workplace
He has to do the chores like cleaning the gutters(actually imp. 4 evryone) which others feel odd about
He is made feel inferior by taunting him
He may not b given d basic rights like education,employement,healthcare etc
Dev may b exploited,harassed or beaten in public
Explanation:
People may play jokes on him
He may b seen as dirty other boys would not b allowed to enjoy his company
His capability and talent may b hidden on the name of castiesm