they had three main job with other sub jobs. their three main jobs were consist in:
1. to eat
2. to sleep
3. to excrete the eaten. (going bathroom)
Britishers discriminate people on basis of colour, caste, creed, etc . They treated Indians as slaves. They forced people to work under them.
The Caste System developed in South India and was brought by south Indians to the north. The rules of the Varnas (social division); the Varnas got stricter, then the social order became more complex. The rulers decided to divide the people into five groups, that's now called the caste system. 1.Brahmins were at the top because they were the priests. 2. Then it was the Kshatriyas because they were rulers and warriors. 3. Then it was the vaisyas which were the farmers and the traders. 4. Then it was the sudras which were workers and servants. 5. Lastly, it was the untouchables which used to do all the dirty work that people did not want to do like disposing dead animals.. Hoped it helped ;) - Emma-
farming
Maintaining State and National Forest
Nothing, as they live of the state.
India has never had slavery in literal terms. However slavery was abolished by Indian law maker King Manu, but established caste system in which people from lower caste held little place in community and were forced to work as slaves by the people from higher caste. This tradition is still alive in India in some places despite laws being made for equal rights.
hinduism has fostered a spirit of resistance to change and progress, and the caste system has resigned people to accept poverty rather than work to better their condition.
Each person could choose his or her occupation
they get work permit to work in american express of usa location express in us and make more money than us people do . Then go back to india.
it will help in building national unity among the people and there will be no kind of prejudice for caste, creed,religion etc
"Caste in India" was written by the social reformer and anthropologist Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The work, published in 1916, explores the origins and implications of the caste system in Indian society. Ambedkar, a prominent advocate for the rights of Dalits and a key figure in the struggle against caste-based discrimination, provides a critical analysis of the social hierarchy and its impact on the lives of marginalized communities.
People who do the most meanial work in India, involving dirt, bodily functions, cleaning work, etc. are known as the "Untouchables". Other names used for this caste are "Scheduled Caste" due to the high frequency of being listed on government 'schedules' (for assistance/support); 'Dalit' (a Hindi word meaning "downtrodden"); and 'Harijans', a term used by Mahatma Gandhi, meaning "Children of God".
Actor AVS, also known as A.V. Subramanyam, is associated with the Brahmin caste in India. He has gained recognition for his work in Telugu cinema, particularly in comedic roles. The caste system in India is complex and often intersects with various cultural and social factors, but AVS is primarily identified as a Brahmin in the context of his heritage.
However, calling it as "lowest" has no meaning. It was not a up-down approach rather it was meant for dividing work among people having abilities. All caste are equal but have different set of skills and abilities so the caste. Brahmins were categorized to whom have brilliant knowledge of literature and karma. Kshatriya were designated for protection, security, power and military aspects. Vaishyas were meant for business, economical purposes and last but not the least Kshudras were the division who were actually in works of cleaning, on grounds work performing people. Person belonging to a particular caste may switch to different one when he/she have special ability to do that division of tasks or gain the knowledge of doing it with proper guidance from a teacher of that caste. A Brahmin can become Kshudra. A Kshatriya can become Brahmin and so on.
Kambli is a surname commonly associated with the Mahar caste in Maharashtra, India. The Mahar community is recognized as a Scheduled Caste and has a significant historical and cultural presence in the region. Traditionally, members of this caste have been involved in various occupations, including agricultural labor and other forms of manual work.
i think it helps people decied what group they belong to
Brahmen Kshatriya Vaishya Shudras Harijan Brahman were the priests or scholars of India. Kshatriya were the warriors, or landowners of India. Also rulers. Vaishya were the merchants and traders of India. Shudras were the common folk, the artisans, crafters, agriculturalists and peasants. Harijan are removed from the caste system but were once known as untouchables. they did the dirty work for India and weren't allowed to be touched. In India, you could not change your caste or marry outside of your caste within your life, but if you did your job and worked hard, you would be reincarnated through your faith in a better, higher up caste. Brahmens are the head, Kshatriya the arms, Vaishya the stomach, Shudras the legs and Harijan the "nether" region.