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Over a period of time the caste systembecame

a) rigid
b) strict
c) flexible
d) non existen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Over a period caste system became rigid.

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Answered by Priyapragya
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c) Flexible

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The Indian caste system has played a significant role in shaping the occupations and roles

as well as values of Indian society. Religion has been the constant push towards this stratification

system for centuries, beginning with the Aryans and continuing down a long road of unfortunate

discrimination, segregation, violence, and inequality. Hinduism was the backbone of the puritypollution complex, and it was the religion that influenced the daily lives and beliefs of the Indian

people. Even after sixty-three years of independence, Indians continue to be in the grip of caste

consciousness. Historically, India has been surviving as a nation for millennia with closed groups

divided by caste, creed and language (Velassery, xi). Work was divided and each had his allotted

task since birth, and heredity of occupation was a rule that played a big role in the economics of

urban and rural life. Mobility of occupation or caste was restricted, and an individual leaving the

occupation of his ancestors in order to follow his or her own path was rarely witnessed. It can be

seen that caste continues to play an important role in the dynamic of social and political

interactions within India. However, the relationship between caste and hereditary occupations

has become less significant now, and there are fewer restrictions on social interaction among

castes, especially in urban areas (Sekhon, 55). The present Indian society is moving from its

closed systems towards a state of change and progression marked by the assertion of the human

spirit irrespective of castes and creeds (Velassery, xii). Numerous movements challenging the

injustices associated with the caste system have encouraged individuals in India to be more civil  

towards other caste members. Many of the lower castes have gained a lot from the partial

elimination of the caste system, and India should be applauded for its constant effort to eradicate

this system of stratification from its culture. It is, however, important to look at the importance of

how caste status has affected the quality of life and social mobility in India today.

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