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How did emergence and evolution of the jati change the social structure of the Indian society?

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Answered by kumarparad33
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There is mobility in the system and jatis have changed their position over the centuries of Indian history. However, the jati moves up the social scale as a group and not as individuals. A jati can improve its position in the class system by advancing economically and emulating social groups with money and power

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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India's caste system. The jati, however, ascends the social ladder collectively rather than individually. By making economic progress and imitating social groupings with money and power, a jati can elevate its status within the class system. A jati can simultaneously advance in the caste system.

The system is flexible, and over the ages of Indian history, jatis have moved around in it. The jati, however, ascends the social ladder collectively rather than individually. By making economic progress and imitating social groupings with money and power, a jati can elevate its status within the class system.

Caste has been a topic of discussion among visitors to India for more than 2000 years. Unlike our own society, which places such a high value on the individual individuality, Indian society emphasizes the collective over the individual. The caste commands the most loyalty from an individual, second only to their family. Caste is still a deciding element in marriage choices in India, where people still frequently define themselves by the society to which they belong. Additionally, caste has given numerous immigrant groups in India the chance to establish themselves and play significant roles.

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