caste discrimination as the word says is discrimination of people on the basis of their caste. In ancient times the society was known to be divided into for categories
1.Brahamins.
2.Kshatiyas
3.Vaishyas
4.Shudras.
Brahamins were pandits of the society. They were the people considered to closest to god. Kshatiyas were the rulers and solders of the society. Vaishyas formed the bussinessmen group and shudras were the labour class and poor people of the society. In ancient Indian society, people considered shudras as untouchables and always mainitained distance from them. They were not allowed to take part in decissions of society. Also they were termed untouchables (chua-choot as they call in hindi) meaning sudras should not be touching any one from upper caste nor they should be sitting near to people of higher caste. Shudras were not allowed to drink water from the well or river used by brahamins and other caste people. There were many more discrimination practises followed.
Many people raised their voice against caste discrimination among which are the names of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatama Gandhi), Raja ram mohan roy, Dr. B.R.Ambhedkar etc. The caste system is rarely being followed in modern India.
A red mark indicates higher caste ( Brahamins has higher mark and infact when u vist temples u are also applied a red mark)
Yes, caste system is the caste discrimination because one caste person cannot marry another caste person. It is forbidden by the Hindu clergymen - the original perpetuators of the Laws of Manu - social jurisprudence. Pleas also see: What is the caste division?
Praveen K. Jha has written: 'Land Reforms in India' 'Caste and community based labour market discrimination' -- subject(s): Religious discrimination, Caste-based discrimination, Discrimination in employment
Discrimination means any sort of discrimination like caste, creed, sex, colour, origin, etc.. Racism means discrimination of race that is of the origin.
The untouchables (or Dalit) are the lowest caste in the Hindu caste system. While discrimination based on caste has been prohibited and untouchability abolished under the Constitution of India, discrimination and prejudice against Dalits in South Asia remains.
Thakur's well story highlights caste discrimination as upper-caste villagers prevent lower-caste individuals from accessing water. The story reveals how entrenched social hierarchies can lead to systemic exclusion and marginalization based on caste identity. Thakur's well symbolizes the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities that perpetuate caste-based discrimination in society.
Social stratification, social restriction , social discrimination
Well, castes aren't illegal, but discrimination based on caste has been illegal since 1950.
Uma Chakravarty has written: 'Gendering caste through a feminist lens' -- subject(s): Caste, Feminism, Sex discrimination against women
Its heart broken when people talk about the caste and the subjugation of certain community? How the other caste bullshits assuming they are higher than them?? I am totaly dislike while people talk on this discrimination..
Factors such as urbanization, globalization, education, economic development, and government policies promoting social equality have contributed to weakening the caste system in India. These changes have led to increased social mobility and a decline in the rigidities associated with caste-based discrimination.
No, caste system should not be included among race, religion and sex discrimination factors because caste system is an antithesis to the multiculturalism and hybridization. P.S.: Hybridization means to generate a new form of plant or animal, either by human intervention or naturally, by combining the genes of two different species or subspecies Antithesis means the complete or exact opposite of something Please also see: What is caste division?
"Pulaya" is a term historically used in India to refer to a social group considered to be of low caste or marginalized. It is important to note that using such terms can be derogatory and perpetuate discrimination.