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write a short note on casteism in India​

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Answered by aryan4025
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Answer:

They are as follows:

  • Sense of caste prestige: ...
  • Endogamy: ...
  • Increase in the means of transport and propaganda: ...
  • Social distance: ...
  • Social distinctions: ...
  • Illiteracy and belief in religious dogmas: ...
  • Hindrance in the development of nationalism: ...
  • Hindrance to democracy:

Casteism is one of the rural social problems, which is very peculiar to the Indian society. Indian society is a country of various religions. ... Casteism leads the members of one caste to exploit the members of other caste for their own vested interest in the name of superiority or inferiority.

Answered by kusum23a
1

Answer:

India is a country which is known to be very cultural throughout the world. However, the culture rooted deep in the country also has various problems. We are a country that has a prevalent problem of Casteism. Casteism refers to discrimination based on the caste of a person. It is a great social evil that needs to be done away with. It is responsible for stopping the country from developing. Furthermore, it also causes oppression which is very bad for society.Casteism is a great social evil that must be fought against. We need to get rid of this unjust system. Moreover, it only exploits the lower caste sector and mends out ruthless treatment. The lower caste people are working hard and making a place for themselves in society today.

We need to abolish this social evil right away for a progressive India. Just because a person is born into a lower caste family, does not mean it will determine their value. Caste is nothing but a concept with no reference to the worth of a person. Therefore, we must not discriminate on the basis of a caste of a person.

The government also tries to help the lower caste people through their reservation system. As they do not get equal opportunities, the government ensures they get it through the reservation. However, it also has its negative points. It kills the opportunity for deserving people and hampers the growth by barring actual talent.

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