THE ROLE OF CASTE IN INDIAN POLITICSSmt. Gousiya BegumParipex - Indian Journal Of Research
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. caste a class of society; a social status or system: a caste society Not to be confused with: cast –a group of actors: the cast for the play was chosen; mold or pattern; a tinge; to throw forcefully: cast the first stone Abused, ...
Seventy-seven years after Independence, the politics of caste continues unabated—with recent debates on conducting a caste census bringing the issue to the forefront again. It’s one of the many attempts that have been made to create the illusion of an India divided due to its different admini...
The Indian caste system is a relatively rigid hierarchy of four classes: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. It is widely seen to have...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer ...
Journal of Dharma Studies Aims and scope Submit manuscript João Pedro Oliveira 1263 Accesses Explore all metrics Abstract This paper analyzes the construction of Indian society in retellings of the Rāmāyaṇa published in India between 2010 and 2020. I focus on the concepts of caste, class...
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the role of knowledge in the economy has not focused on those informal markets, which are not only the sites of labour vulnerability, low productivity and poverty, but which are also reluctant to change. Literature suggests that businesses in the informal sector are disadvantaged in comparison ...
Low-caste female workers have gone through a process of effeminization which has acted to curb their class identity and limit their scope of action. In the process of caste and class emancipation, the question of gender has been neglected by trade union leaders and politicians. The radicalism...
Studying gomastahs expands our understanding of colonial bureaucracy, the dominating role of intermediaries, as well as caste prejudices used by them within the lock hospitals. It further contributes to comprehending the gendered notions of caste created by Hindu nationalists in the late nineteenth ...
This paper examines the challenges to gender equity in India's educational system and the role of UNICEF in addressing these disparities. It highlights the importance of education for women and girls as a key driver of development and focuses on the complex interplay between cultural traditions, li...