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The Caste System in India did not end. It is still in place.
Yes! India still uses a cast system
caste system was never banned in India ,it is still there in IndiaCaste membership determined a person's ocupation
yes, yes it is
People are metured enough to feel the caste system is nothing important day to day life. But the problem is with politicians, they can not survive with out caste, religion and religious system.
Officially the caste system is illegal in India, proscribed by the Constitution of India in 1950. However, the caste system is still adhered to by many people in India, especially in rural areas. It is falling out of favor in the cities, and as people become more educated, it will continue to lose popularity, but it is unlikely that the type of discrimination engendered by the caste system will disappear totally anytime soon.
There is still Caste System (social classes) in India and it puts differences between the people.
The caste system in India was legally abolished in 1950 through the Constitution of India with the implementation of laws that prohibit discrimination based on caste. However, social discrimination and practices associated with the caste system still persist in some parts of India despite legislation.
Unfortunately, It still exists. Its like a crippling disease for India.
The caste system is not legally sanctioned in India, as discrimination based on caste is prohibited under the Indian Constitution. However, the caste system continues to have a strong influence on Indian society despite legal prohibitions.
There is still Caste System (social classes) in India and it puts differences between the people.
People tend to cling to their religious beliefs, and the caste system is a long established part of Hinduism. It is also true that people of high caste are usually quite happy to benefit from the caste system, at the expense of people of lower caste. It is very similar to the aristocratic system which once dominated European society. Those who benefit from the system, fight to perpetuate it.