How should we treat the people who do not belong to our caste?
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How should we treat the people who do not belong to our caste?
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The caste system provides a hierarchy of social roles that hold inherent characteristics and, more importantly, remain stable throughout life (Dirks, 1989). ... Individuals born into the Kshatriya caste have been warriors and kings. Individuals born into the Vaishya caste have been merchants.
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Legally, there is no obligation on your part to belong to any caste, if you don’t want to avail the constitutional protection of accorded to under-privileged castes - in cases of prevention of atrocities act or affirmative action against social discrimination. If you want to be given the protection under these sections of law, then you will have to prove you belong to these sections of society.
Caste is not like religion. It is not something you with your free will can subscribe to. Caste is what the society assigns and identifies you with by virtue of the accident of birth.