English, asked by aabiszaheer25042006, 3 months ago

"On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of the segregation
of different social groups," says the author. Which social groups does he mention? Were
these groups easily identifiable?​

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Answered by Elsa52
15

Answer:

Kalam has mentioned Hindus and Muslims as two distinct social groups living in Rameshwaram. They had their different dress codes and rituals. For example Kalam used to wear a cap while his friend Ramanadham used to wear the sacred thread.

Answered by guptavishrut
2

Answer:

Explanation:

MUSLIMS AND HINDUS THESE GROUPS ARE IDENTIFABLE

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