how caste inequalities are still continuing in india
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because:
i)logon ki soch abhi bhi vahi dhakiyanoosi soch h.
ii)log jat-pat ka antar krte h.
• The Census of India counts two special groups, Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. Both these broad groups include hundreds of castes or tribes listed in an official Schedule. The scheduled castes commonly known as Dalits, include those castes that were regarded as outcaste before 1950 in the Hindu social order and were subjected to exclusion and untouchability.
• The schedule tribes often referred to as advises include those communities that led to a self-sufficient life usually in hills and forests.
• The census does not yet count the Other Backward Classes. Hence these are some differences about their share in the country’s population.
• The caste division is a peculiar quality of our country. All societies have some kind of social inequalities and some form of division of labor. In most societies, occupations are passed on from one generation to another. Caste system is an extreme form of this.
• What makes it different from other societies is that in this hereditary occupational division was sanctioned by rituals.
• The caste system was based on exclusion of and discrimination against the outcaste groups. They were subjected to the inhuman practice to untouchability