make a list of social inequalities in your village. answer
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child marriages,low wages to women,
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Bukkacherla village is located in Raptadu mandal of Anantapur district. The mandal headquarters, Raptadu, is 8–9 kilometres away, and Anantapur, the nearest town and railhead, is at a distance of 14–15 kilometres. The approach road to the village is not an all-weather road and is difficult to travel on during the monsoon.
Our census survey of 2005 covered 1,220 persons and 292 households. At the Census of 2001, the village had 296 households and a population of 1,383 persons. Households of the dominant landholding Kapu caste constituted 40 per cent of the households, and Dalit (Mala and Madiga) households constituted 20 per cent.
Typically, there is a single agricultural season in the village with cultivation occurring mainly in the kharif season. Cultivation of oilseeds and pulses predominated in Bukkacherla: the two main crops were groundnut and red gram. The incidence of landlessness in Bukkacherla is not as high as in Ananthavaram. In Bukkacherla, only 15 per cent of households did not own land and 18 per cent did not operate land. The Gini coefficient for both ownership of land and operational holding of land was 0.58.