In ancient Indian time, Aryans developed the Caste System. They had fewer number of their people in India. Aryans were fair skinned, while more darked skinned Indians existed. So the caste system formed. Brahmins, then Kshatriyas, the Vaisyas, and Sudras. There were also untouchables.
it put the people of India into classes find it urself
The caste system
The Aryan invasion of the Indian subcontinent led to the development of the caste system and the foundation of Hinduism. The caste system organized society into hierarchical groups based on occupation and social status, influencing social dynamics for centuries. Additionally, the Aryans' religious beliefs and rituals evolved into Hinduism, which became a dominant cultural and spiritual framework for the region. These elements significantly shaped the social, cultural, and religious landscape of early Indian society.
Untouchable!
Brahmins
The Caste system
The caste system
If caste system goes on , what is the problem caste system is not wroing untouchability is wrong
it shows who is important in Indian and the order of it.
Nope.
No , Many people still believe and use the caste system even though it has been officially abolished by the Indian government
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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.
The caste system is a part of Indian culture
No, it remains a powerful centrifugal force.
The caste system is not legally sanctioned in India, as discrimination based on caste is prohibited under the Indian Constitution. However, the caste system continues to have a strong influence on Indian society despite legal prohibitions.