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- Title
Dalits and their territorial rights in India.
- Authors
Momen, Md Nurul; Shahen, Md Abu
- Abstract
A caste is one of the conventional four social strata into which Hindu society separates its members. The scriptures from ancient India make reference to it. The four classes are the Brahmins (priestly people), the Kshatriyas (rulers, administrators, and warriors; also known as Rajanyas), the Vaishyas (artisans, merchants, businessmen, and farmers), and the Shudras are the lowest of the caste system (laboring classes). However, an individual of the lowest class in traditional Indian society falls outside of the Hindu caste system and is subject to severe social restrictions. This commentary is divided into three parts; the first part highlights the caste system, the second part examines the constitutional and legislative safeguards for them, and the third part illustrates the current social disparity of Dalits in India.
- Subjects
INDIA; DALITS; CASTE; WORKING class; CASTE discrimination; TRADITIONAL societies
- Publication
World Affairs, 2024, Vol 187, Issue 1, p118
- ISSN
0043-8200
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1002/waf2.12010