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Caste

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No. SE12-0337

Assembled Size: 124x117x174(mm)

 

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Caste
Category: Playedu : World History-Ancient Model Name: Caste Model No.: SE12-0337 PCS: 34 Ages: 8+ Difficulty: ★★★☆☆☆☆ Assembled Size: 124x117x174(mm) Board Size: 300×210(mm)x2Sheets Product Contents: Puzzle Board, Instruction Sheet, Worksheet
34 8+ ★★★☆ ☆☆☆ 124x117x174(mm) 300×210(mm) x 2Sheets
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Caste

The caste system is a way of organizing people into different social groups, or “castes,” based on their family background, job, and social status. This system has been especially important in India, where it has influenced people’s lives for thousands of years.

Main Castes in the System

In India, the caste system traditionally includes four main groups, known as “varnas”:

  1. Brahmins: These are priests and teachers. They are considered the highest caste and are responsible for religious rituals and teaching.

  2. Kshatriyas: This group includes warriors and rulers. Their main role is to protect and govern society.

  3. Vaishyas: These are farmers, traders, and merchants. They are responsible for agriculture and commerce.

  4. Shudras: This group consists of laborers and service providers. They perform various manual jobs and services.

Below these four varnas is a group that was traditionally called the “Untouchables,” now often referred to as Dalits. They were assigned tasks considered impure, such as cleaning and handling dead animals, and faced significant discrimination.

How the Caste System Affects People’s Lives

In the traditional caste system, people are born into a caste and usually stay in that caste for their entire lives. This means their caste can determine their job, who they can marry, and who they can socialize with. For example, a person born into a family of farmers (Vaishyas) would typically become a farmer and marry someone from the same caste.

Changes Over Time

Over the years, there have been efforts to reduce the importance of the caste system and promote equality. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi worked to end caste discrimination and improve the lives of those in lower castes. Today, India’s constitution prohibits caste-based discrimination, and there are laws in place to protect people’s rights, regardless of their caste.

Understanding the Caste System Today

While the caste system has less influence in modern times, especially in urban areas, it still affects some aspects of life in India. Understanding this system helps us learn about India’s history and the ways in which societies can change over time.

 

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