Mohandas Gandi
Indian (Hindu) Caste divisions broadly speaking are 1) Brahmin - Highest caste of priests and scholars 2) Kshatriya - Warrior 3) Vaishya - Trader / business class 4) Shudras - untouchables (lowest caste) Outside these 4 castes are the un-humans. This is a controversial answer, but essentially true, and sure to be vandalised.
This system is known as "Caste Divisions."This system is called "Caste Divisions."and it's dieing out.
Indian caste .. Proud to be an indian..
The Indian caste system created social divisions and inequalities that hindered solidarity among Indians in the fight for independence. It reinforced hierarchies that perpetuated discrimination and made it challenging for different caste groups to come together for a common cause. The system also perpetuated the idea of superiority and inferiority based on birth rather than merit, which conflicted with the values of equality and justice promoted by the independence movement.
INDIAN
The caste system was influenced by the Indian Government
The divisions of Indian parliament are - 1) Raja sabha 2) Lok sabha
Caste in Hindi is called "जाति" (jati). It refers to the social system in India based on hereditary hierarchical divisions within society.
The caste system in India was officially abolished with the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950, which outlawed discrimination based on caste. However, the social practices and inequalities associated with caste continue to persist in Indian society.
Each social division is called a caste.
Caste
The Caste system