Caste System, Dalitization and Its Implications in Contemporary India: Brief Overview | Chapter 2 | Current Research in Education and Social Studies Vol. 4
This
paper deals with caste system and its implication in contemporary India. It
begins with the origin of caste, religious sanction and justification made by
ancient Hindu scriptures. How the role of caste which was originally followed
on the basis of function among people turned out to be a discriminating element
of “Untouchability”. It highlights various factors influencing the
stabilization and destabilization of caste in the lives of people. The only
hope of the dehumanized people under caste discrimination rests in the
constitution of India. Finally, it takes us to understand the process of Dalitization
in India which gives future orientation to Dalit struggles. Certainly, their
victory is found on the battle ground than visualizing it in the future. In
this process at this juncture the political democracy of India is really at
stake.
Author(s) Details
Selvin Raj Gnana
Department of Anthropology, School
of Social Sciences, University of Madras, India.
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