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The government of India has, since independence, taken several steps to put an end to casteism in India. Do you think that discrimination on the basis of caste no longer takes place in India? Defend your answer with examples.​

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Answered by SONAXRAMPY
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The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society despite the growth of culture and civil.

1. Caste:- The term caste is not originally an Indian word, it is derived from the Portuguese caste, meaning "race, lineage, breed" and, originally, "'pure or unmixed (stock or breed)". There is no exact translation in Indian languages, but varna and  are the two most approximate terms.

2. Untouchable outcastes and the varna system:-  The Vedic texts neither mention the concept of untouchable people nor any practice of untouchability. The rituals in the Vedas ask the noble or king to eat with the commoner from the same vessel.

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