The lowest caste in the traditional Indian Caste System is known as the Dalits, historically referred to as "Untouchables." They have faced severe discrimination and social exclusion, often relegated to menial jobs and denied access to basic rights and resources. In contemporary India, efforts have been made to uplift Dalits through affirmative action and legal protections, yet challenges persist in achieving full social equality.
In India the highest caste system and lowest caste systems are: Brahmans: priests and teachers {being the highest caste} Untouchables: the jobs no one else want to do {being the lowest}
Untouchables
the shudras, those who did manual and menial labor, were at the caste system.
An Untouchable is the lowest rank in the Caste System in India so an Untouchable must be within the lowest rank in society in India.
brahmins
The untouchables are the lowest in the caste.
The lowest varna cannot associate with higher varnas
it divided people into life long positions like the untouchables who were the lowest of the low
caste membership determined a person's occupation.
How did the development of the Caste System affect society in India
No the untouchables are
The Caste System in India did not end. It is still in place.