This led him to insist that as long as the Dalits and other low castes remained within the Hindu fold, they would continue to suffer. |
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And after identifying worker ants in several of the fossils, he believes that ants had already begun to specialize into castes. |
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The age cutoff ensures that teams are divided into two castes, the pubescent and the prepubescent. |
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There are no castes and only recent evidence of the slow emergence of classes. |
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The higher castes despise manual work and consider it beneath their dignity. |
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Similar new castes have been established as the need arose by gurus and priests throughout Hindu history. |
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Many societies in Chad traditionally have different low-prestige occupational castes, such as hunters, potters, tanners, and blacksmiths. |
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Ants are divided into castes, with reproductive queens and kings, and sterile workers. |
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As even public universities become more privatized, the scramble for external funding wedges the two castes further apart. |
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The lower status service castes are associated with hereditary crafts such as mat weaving, jewelry making, and clothes washing. |
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Hindus of many castes and sects and from many parts of India have migrated, taking with them traditions that were familiar to them back home. |
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Small baluster castes were often converted to more useful pitcher cream jugs by the addition of handles and spouts. |
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Despite the abolition of the zamindari system, this region seems to have stood still in time, at least for some castes. |
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Class stratification is also at work as those in the highest castes follow the strictest vegetarian diet. |
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Some human right organisations tried to defy the whip on September 21, but they were terrorised by the strong-arm tactics of the upper castes. |
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Although there are no castes, there is a relatively high degree of social inequality. |
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In Gujarat all castes were united, as were even Scheduled Castes and tribals in their opposition to Congress. |
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The mobilization of the so-called lower castes and classes may provide an important counterpoint to dreams of a majoritarian India. |
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He added that the deeply entrenched caste system meant it was almost impossible for people of lower castes to assume any position of power. |
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A dialogue between various strata, castes and tribes within the Dalit community has been initiated. |
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Due to these leaders, the lower castes and Dalits are now no longer meek and subdued. |
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People of Indian origin, although not from upper castes, will mobilise the ancientness of Indian culture to claim superiority. |
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This distinction mirrors the Hindu separation between the Brahman and those in lower castes. |
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Strictly speaking, class and caste are different social institutions, though castes are often assumed to fit into the four varnas. |
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It describes the way the lower castes tend to imitate the customs and rituals of the upper layers in order to gain social respectability. |
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They took steps to divide Hindus and Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs, upper castes and lower castes, Aryan North and Dravidian South. |
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Scinduism must do away with the vertical hierarchy of castes and the complete plethora of superstitious beliefs. |
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Tamil cremate or bury the dead, with burial being more common among lower castes. |
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Congress can always retrieve its formidable vote bank among minorities, Dalits and forward castes by some good planning and homework. |
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Female infanticide was practised before the British arrived particularly among the high castes. |
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While Varna describes the four castes, Ashrama discusses the four stages of life of a Hindu. |
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Human development indicators remain poor, particularly for tribal people and scheduled castes. |
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Castes which, though ranking above the repressed classes are still of low status, are also pressing for admission to a higher place in the gradation of castes. |
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A sturdy people, the Dogras are divided into several castes and classes. |
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The bulk of the Nepali Maoists' followers are from the lower castes. |
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The social system of India rests not only upon the hierarchy of the castes but also diretly upon their reciprocal repulsion. |
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Liberation of the masses, especially the downtrodden scheduled castes and tribes, and women, was its motivation. |
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They co-exist peacefully with people of other castes and tribes that include the Yeravas, Kurubas, the aborigines called Kudiyas, the lower caste called Poleyas. |
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The population of Himachal Pradesh is composed of a variety of distinct ethnolinguistic groups and social castes. |
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Elsewhere, where Hindus did convert, it was not the hoped-for Brahmins, but the powerless and disenfranchized lower castes and untouchables who made the change. |
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Traditionally there are four castes in the Hindu religion, the fifth section of society being the untouchables, so lowly they are considered outside the caste system. |
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All three villages have a mixed population of Hindus of different castes. |
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Hindu religious theory justifies the division of society into castes, with the unavoidable differences in status and the differential access to power each one has. |
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Tulsibhai avers that while all the tribals belonging to the Taravi and Vasava jati have joined the struggle, the upper castes in the Panchayat have stayed aloof. |
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The horses are two castes one reserved for horse racing and the other to draft horses for the work force. |
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How would the so-called higher castes be disadvantaged if the system of untouchability were abolished? |
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For example, all the boys and girls attacked in the homestay are Muslims or from backward castes. |
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It is the middle class which is intermingling with all sections and castes of the society, working together in offices, industries, business and government. |
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They relied on support from kinsfolk, peasants, and smaller zamindars of their own castes. |
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Members of the lowest castes still live in ghettos away from the villages' bricked lanes. |
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The BSP succeeded, through skilful negotiations, by recruiting leaders of other castes, including brahmins. |
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Besides the four main varna, or castes, India has uncounted thousands of sub-castes, few of which census officials will recognise. |
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The Maoists want to push through land reform, emancipate the lower castes and seek foreign investment. |
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The chief minister's call was not well received by members of other castes, local observers said. |
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Coming from various castes of the South of India, they were considered as foreigners from the moment of independence. |
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The bureaucratic castes that rule in the deformed workers states have no such perspective. |
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The programme has been targeted to the elderly people, widows and disabled men and women of all classes and castes. |
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There is acute struggle for political, social and cultural supremacy between various castes in India and in Maharashtra particularly between the Brahmins and Marathas. |
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Historically, the major castes across the subcontinent have included the Brahmins, the Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and the Shudras. |
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Despite being very small in numbers, the often wealthy mercantile Khatri and Arora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community. |
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Although distinct, these ranks were not utterly exclusive castes like those of India. |
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Vedaism refers to the aryan civilization, a people organized into castes who imposed their power throughout ancient India through on complex rites based on magic words and gestures. |
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When asked why, they explained that there was an invisible boundary around the village that marked the limit of safe travel on foot for children from lower castes, and that the school was located outside this boundary. |
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Results may prove messy, with the moderate Maoists underperforming and the remaining seats spread among parties representing castes, Marxism in different flavours, royalism, lowlanders' interests and more. |
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Those castes which have come to power since 1990 are not ready to increase the implementation of those Other Backward Classes belonging to the lower economic and social strata of that category. |
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Cut the hair of a samurai was dishonoring him, and administrative and military Chinese, Korean and Japanese castes have always attached importance to their hairstyle and hair length. |
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Harijan is a euphemism for the low castes and untouchables and means people of god. |
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A major emphasis is placed on dedication and discipline, both mental and physical, as a means to restore strength, valor, and courage in Hindu youth and to foster unity among Hindus of all castes and classes. |
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In youth centres with their own libraries in Bangalore and four other surrounding villages, young people from all castes and classes can meet up, read, make music and pursue their creative interests. |
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Over the past couple of decades, other castes — first a Naidu, then a Vaniyar, and now a washerman and maybe even a Dalit — have started moving in. |
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The emergence of new venues for managing information poses the problem of the future role of the griot and the impact of the disappearance of this role in the distribution of castes. |
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The five highest castes are Scogan's superior beings, while the rest perform the drudgework. |
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The modernism does not have phagocyte yet the operating process of the companies with castes nor the social representations on which they function. |
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In India, slave and slaveholder may be of different castes. |
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The distinctions, particularly between the Brahmans and the other castes, were in theory sharper, but in practice it now appears that social restrictions were not so rigid. |
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In India, where caste and ethnic conflict are pushing tokenism to extremes, a fifth of the seats in parliament are reserved for low castes and a third may soon be assigned to women. India, you may say, is special. |
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Everywhere castes have traditionally been endogamous. |
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The system of arranged marriages permeates all religions and castes. |
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Individual castes, in turn, have sought to raise their social rank by identifying with a particular varna and demanding its privileges of rank and honour. |
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The situation of castes in South Asia and indigenous populations in parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia, however, suggests that differences can emerge even when other determinants are the same. |
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The scheduled castes and scheduled tribes are still largely under-privileged in terms of wealth, education and access to basic services, in particular health services. |
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The percentage of poor among scheduled tribes and castes remains high. |
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There has been modest improvement but participation of lower castes, rural populations and Muslims lags behind the general population and lower castes tend to be clustered in less expensive programs. |
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Intermarriage between the castes was forbidden by the Lex, and wergilds were set based upon caste membership. |
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Several castes have their own sociolects which most members of that caste traditionally used regardless of where they come from. |
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Other small but influential communities include the mercantile Khatri and Arora castes. |
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The Germanic law codes are designed for a clearly stratified society fixated on castes determined by descent or kinship. |
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Ambedkar's frequent attack on the Hindu laws and dislike for the upper castes made him unpopular in the parliament. |
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The Maratha group of castes is a largely rural class of peasant cultivators, landowners, and soldiers. |
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Dumont holds that any substantializing of castes would destroy the systemic structure of his model and signify its dissolution. |
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This is what Sax shows, when analyzing possession among the Hindu castes of Central Himalayas by the devata Kachya. |
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Over the millennia, within this four-caste structure, evolved thousands of endogamous castes and subcastes, or jatis. |
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Traditionally in India the main castes have been the Brahmins, the priestly class, Kshatriyas, the soldier class, Vaisyas, the trader class, and Sudras, the cultivator class. |
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Marriage between higher castes and the kauwa was strictly forbidden. |
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In 1953, Sikh leader, Master Tara Singh, succeeded in persuading the Indian Government to include Sikh castes of the converted untouchables in the list of scheduled castes. |
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The four distinct Varnas or castes that are mutually exclusive, hereditary, endogamous, and occupation-specific are the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras. |
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If the new government revokes Manjhi's decision, he might antagonise the members of the Dusadh caste, which is most dominant of all scheduled castes in Bihar. |
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Despite the bar on discrimination, old habits die hard and the Scheduled Castes are the hardest hit. |
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