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What does today's generation think about casteism?

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  what moment generation suppose about casteism in our last blog we discuss order but this blog we will speak about what today's generation suppose about casteism its important for us because moments generation is our future we'd like to grasp that what day are suppose about the order as per the moment's generation estate will die; as a social institution, it'll live and meliorate. Kolenda thinks that the normal estate system as a group of occupationally specialized, interdependent castes, ranked by chastity and pollution customs, shows signs of disappearing. The industrialization has given rise to the emergence of recent social classes. These social classes are replacing the normal castes. Trade Unions, merchandisers' Associations, and Political Parties are replacing the old estate commitment. a rise in school knowledge results in a call estate knowledge. moments generation more into inter- estate marriage they suppose that inter- estate marriage is respectable alt

Benifical function of the caste system.

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  BENEFICIAL FUNCTION OF THE CASTE SYSTEM     in our last blog, we bandy about how order destroy our society but there are always two sides to all story there are lots of benefits as well but people aren't apprehensive about the benefits of order in this blog we're going to tell you about some benefit  1. Determination of social status     Caste accords the existence of a fixed status in society. An individual automatically enjoys the status of the estate into which he's born. For illustration, a Brahmin occupies the loftiest position in Hindu society not because of his extraordinary rates or achievements, but because of his birth in a Brahmin estate.     2. Social security  The estate system provides social security to the existent. Hutton enumerates the multitudinous benefits flowing to the existent from the estate system. He says that the system provides the individual with an endless body of associations that exercise a healthy control over his guest   .     3. Socializ

causes of casteism

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 Causes of casteism. In our last blog, we talked about types of casteism in this blog we are going to talk about the causes of casteism refers to one-sided loyalty in favor of a particular caste. Casteism leads the member of one caste to exploit the member of the other caste for their own vested interest in the name of superiority or inferiority the root of casteism is the religious theory claims that the varnas were created from the body of the Brahma. The creator of the world the Brahmanas were created from his naval the Kshatriyas from his hands the vaishyas   from his things and the Sudras from his feet The major cause of casteism is •         Sense of caste prestige : It is people’s strong desire to enhance caste prestige Members of a particular caste or sub-caste tend to develop loyalty to their caste every member tries to keep up their caste prestige and superiority over another caste intact   •         Caste endogamy :          Prohibition on marrying outside a defi

Types of Casteism

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 TYPES OF CASTEISM  So in our last blog, we understand what is casteism in this blog we going to understand about types of casteism in India The cast system divides Hindus into four main categories BRAHMINS., KSHATRIYAS, VAISHYAS, AND THE SHUDRAS many believe that the groups originated from Brahma the Hindu god of creation                                                     The invitation of the Aryans formed the basis of the caste system that developed in India the Aryans stressed the superiority of the lighter-skinned invaders over the darker-skinned indigenous people of Indian   Indian society was divided into five categories   Brahmins: the priestly caste after their religious role decreased they became the caste of officialdom  1. Kshatriya: warrior caste the Kshatriya class were direct descendants of the warriors that had conquered India  2. Vaisya: the commoner caste is generally the third caste comprised of the merchants   3. Sudras: represented the great bulk of the Indian pop

Effects caused due to casteism in India.

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 Effects caused due to casteism in India.  As India has its own form of racism also which is referred to as casteism in 1500 BC Aryans arrived in India and disregarded some of the local groups, namely warriors, priests, and farmers. After that warriors and priests sought to play the lead role out of which priest 1 later had the power over India as it is a culture, very believed culture that person in India will continue doing his father’s job. It continued for a long time and ended up as a community or a caste in the Indian system. Brahmans encouraged and interacted only with their respective groups which later created and influenced inequality in the country. The caste system has turned out to be a significant social system in India. It also affects majorly in marriages, education, employment, housing, politics, etc.       How the caste system affects people?  Indian culture marriages are always arranged by their parents. Several factors were considered by them in finding the ideal pa

CASTEISM.

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                                                               WHAT IS CASTEISM? Casteism is one of the agricultural social issues, that is incredibly peculiar to Indian society that primarily causes issues. In Bharat, our country has individuals from all religions. every faith is split into completely different castes like BRAHMINS, KSHATRIYAS, VAISHYAS, and SHUDRAS these castes once more into sub-castes that then cause loads of chaos. attributable to this culture individuals be amiss things that cause emotional judgment individuals from a better or lower caste. Casteism is the prejudice or discrimination one shows on the grounds of another person's caste. It will manifest within the kind of use of caste-based slurs, violence, perceiving reservation as "stealing", stereotyping, and identification of individuals on the premise of their caste, endogamy, refusing. Casteism pervades several aspects of daily life, and it's crucial to spot the discriminatory roots of our