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  1. Caste system ppt

    Caste system ppt. The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that divides society into groups determining one's occupation and spiritual purity based on birth. Placement in the social hierarchy is determined by one's parents' caste, and people cannot change their caste during their lifetime. It is based on the Hindu belief that righteous ...

  2. 6.21: The Caste System

    The caste system in India may have several origins, possibly starting with the well-defined social orders of the Indo-Aryans in the Vedic Period, c. 1750-500 BCE. ... As indicated on the presentation page, the album was compiled by the Indian writing master at an English school established by American missionaries in Madura, and given to the ...

  3. India's Caste System: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Sudras

    India's caste system classifies Hindus into four varnas (classes) based on their occupation: A Brahmin is a member of the highest caste or varna and is an incarnation of knowledge. The Kshatriyas are the second-highest of the four varnas representing warriors and aristocracy. Vaishyas (business people) are the third class of the caste system.

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    India - Caste System, Social Hierarchy, Diversity: In South Asia the caste system has been a dominating aspect of social organization for thousands of years. A caste, generally designated by the term jati ("birth"), refers to a strictly regulated social community into which one is born. Some jatis have occupational names, but the connection between caste and occupational specialization is ...

  5. The Caste System

    The caste system in India may have several origins, possibly starting with the well-defined social orders of the Indo-Aryans in the Vedic Period, c. 1750-500 BCE. ... As indicated on the presentation page, the album was compiled by the Indian writing master at an English school established by American missionaries in Madura, and given to the ...

  6. Origin and Impact of the Indian Caste System

    The caste system (tied to Hinduism) has a long history and there has long been contentious in the origin of this system. In recent years, the most accepted explanation of the origin is related to the Aryans since many pieces of research support this hypothesis. ... The graph below is a general presentation of the caste system hierarchy. The ...

  7. The Caste System in India: Origins, Meanings, and Impact on Society

    The caste system has led to social stratification, inequality, and discrimination, particularly against lower castes such as the Dalits. Efforts to abolish caste discrimination in India have been ongoing for centuries, but the caste system remains deeply ingrained in Indian society. The Indian government has introduced several laws and policies ...

  8. The Caste System.

    Presentation transcript: 1 The Caste System. 2 Defining Caste System. 3 Caste system defined The word caste is derived from the Portuguese casta meaning lineage, breed, or race. 4 How Caste Shapes Society. Definition: A type of social organization/hierarchy in which a person's occupation and position in life is determined by the circumstances ...

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    Why does the system persist? The caste system also returns certain practical benefits to the individual. Being a member of a jati gives each person a sense of identity and of belonging to a well- defined group within society. The members of a jati have much in common. They share a job specialty and abide by the same rules concerning diet and ...

  10. America's Enduring Caste System

    America's Enduring Caste System. Our founding ideals promise liberty and equality for all. Our reality is an enduring racial hierarchy that has persisted for centuries. W e saw a man face down ...

  11. Jati: The Caste System in India

    The caste system, as it actually works in India is called jati. The term jati appears in almost all Indian languages and is related to the idea of lineage or kinship group. There are perhaps more than 3000 jatis in India and there is no one all-Indian system of ranking them in order of status. Yet in each local area jati ranking exists and is ...

  12. America's 'untouchables': the silent power of the caste system

    A caste system is an artificial construction, a fixed and embedded ranking of human value that sets the presumed supremacy of one group against the presumed inferiority of others, on the basis of ...

  13. Caste system in India

    Caste system in India. Mahatma Gandhi visiting Madras (now Chennai) in 1933 on an India-wide tour for Dalit (he used Harijan) causes. His writings, and speeches during such tours, discussed the discriminated-against castes of India. The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic instance of social classification based on castes.

  14. The Caste System in India

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  15. Caste System: Meaning, Impact, and Contemporary Perspectives

    The caste system continues to have an impact on contemporary society. ... In a presentation related to the first comprehensive United Nations report on caste discrimination, in 2016, Izsák-Ndiaye ...

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    Presentation Transcript. The Caste System in India History and Modern Perspectives. India's Population • India today has a population of over 1.1 billion people • About 80% of Indians are Hindus • About 13% are Muslims • Did you know that today there are more native English speakers in India than in the UK, Canada, Australia and New ...

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    Caste system in India is a composite structure of different social classes in the Hindu religion. Caste system in India has a long history dating back to the ancient past. It dates back to that era when people used to believe that people were born into a particular social status. They also believed that experiences in past lives and good deeds ...

  18. Caste Laws and Hierarchy in Ancient India

    1 of 7. Download Now. Download to read offline. Caste Laws and Hierarchy in Ancient India. 1. By David Behr, Alissa Marcello, Sara Gothold, Sean Howley, and Julia Forsman. 2. Caste Laws You are born into your class and you cant move up or down You can only be a Brahmin, Kshatriya, or Vaishya if tour born twice, according to legend The rules ...

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    Presentation Transcript. The Caste System. Defining Caste System. Caste system defined The word caste is derived from the Portuguese casta meaning lineage, breed, or race. How Caste Shapes Society Definition: A type of social organization/hierarchy in which a person's occupation and position in life is determined by the circumstances of his ...

  20. Caste, Education, and Social Struggle in India and the United States

    The capture of socio-economic power in India is by an oppressor "upper-caste" minority has operated through violent control over knowledge, and the exclusion of the vast majority of oppressed "lower-caste" communities from basic access to education. However caste discrimination is not sequestered in India. While Indian Americans represent themselves as "caste-less", and caste as a ...

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    The Caste System So, the Caste System began in India after the Aryans invaded and established their own rules for governing the society. The Aryans did not permit marriages between their own people and people of the cultures they conquered. This was very different from the Romans, who encouraged the people they conquered and the soldiers to marry.