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Self-determination
specific jurisidiction(area of authority) specific popular legal status
Fewer and fewer boys from poor backgrounds were let into the knighthood.
The Supreme Court recognizes Indian tribes as sovereign nations that pre-existed the states and the United States. "domestic dependent nations." Justice Marshall used the word "domestic" because they are not foreign; rather, they are nations within a nation. He used the word "dependent" because he saw them as primitive nations that were under the guardianship or the responsibility of the federal government. Because of this guardian relationship, the Supreme Court recognized that there was a duty of protection owed to the tribes by the United States. This duty, sometimes called the federal government's trust responsibility toward the Indians, continues to exist today. Today, the official policy of Congress and the President is to support "self-determination" for Indian tribes. The federal government has a "government-to-government" relationship with each of the 565 Indian tribal governments in the United States that are officially recognized by the federal government. Each of these tribes has different cultural values. Though the federal government no longer signs treaties with Indian tribes, Congress has enacted laws requiring the federal government to consult with tribes when it makes decisions that affect them.Reference: http://local.law.umn.edu/constitutionallaw/washburn01.html
Local governments have no status in the constitution.
Members of the lowest Indian caste are traditionally referred to as "Dalits." Historically, they were also known as "Untouchables" due to their marginalized status within the caste system. Dalits faced significant discrimination and social exclusion, but in recent years, there has been a movement towards social justice and equality for these communities in India.
silk trade and government funding. mostly of the strong economical government status
First the government has to good than atomatically the probles will solve
S. Selvanathan has written: 'Status of scheduled castes' -- subject(s): Dalits, Household surveys
The fifth caste, often referred to as the "Dalits" or "Untouchables," exists outside the traditional four-tier Hindu caste system (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras). Historically marginalized and subjected to discrimination, Dalits have faced social and economic exclusion. In modern India, efforts have been made to improve their rights and status, although challenges persist. The term "Dalit" itself means "broken" or "oppressed," reflecting their struggle for dignity and equality.
No...they are Dalits. They just claim Brahmin status
it is a card that shows your status in India.
A person can improve his or any one's status by having more education and knowledge and respect.
Ramayana.
Does the status of Indian women through the ages wholly discredit Hinduism?
to improve my status,
In the caste system of PSC, SIUC stands for Scheduled Tribes (S), Intermediate Caste (I), Upper Caste (U), and Dalits or Scheduled Castes (C). It is a categorization used in India to classify different groups within the caste system based on their social status and privileges.