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In What Sense Has Caste Become Relatively ‘Invisible’ for the Urban Upper Castes?

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In what sense has caste become relatively ‘invisible’ for the urban upper castes?

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The changes in the caste system benefited the most were urban middle and upper class. Caste status ensured these groups the necessary economic and educational resources and they took full advantage of the opportunities offered by rapid development. Particularly the upper caste elite were able to benefit from subsidised public education, specially professional education in science, technology, medicine and management. They were also able to take advantages of the expansion of state sector jobs in the early decades after independence. Because of this earlier load over the rest of the society in terms of education ensured a privileged status.

For the so called SC and ST and backward castes this change became detrimental. For these the caste became all too visible. They had not inherited educational and social capital and they had to compete with already established upper caste group.They cannot afford to abandon their caste identity.They continue to suffer from discrimination of various kinds.

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अध्याय 3: Social Institutions: Continuity and Change - Exercise [पृष्ठ ६०]

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एनसीईआरटी Sociology Indian Society [English] Class 12
अध्याय 3 Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
Exercise | Q 4 | पृष्ठ ६०

संबंधित प्रश्न

What are some of the rules that the caste system imposes?


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Who is the founder of the Satyashodhak Samaj?


Caste system imposes rules. Which of the following is incorrect in this context?


Identify the concept that does not agree with sanskritisation.


In regions where the non-sanskritic castes were dominant, it was their influence that was stronger. Identify the most appropriate concept to refer this phenomenon.


Castes are not only unequal to each other in ritual terms, but they are also supposed to be complementary and non-competing groups. In other words, each caste has its own place in the system which cannot be taken by any other caste. Since caste is also linked with occupation, the system functions as the social division of labour, except that, in principle, it allows no mobility.

What is not the characteristic of caste?


Castes are not only unequal to each other in ritual terms, but they are also supposed to be complementary and non-competing groups. In other words, each caste has its own place in the system which cannot be taken by any other caste. Since caste is also linked with occupation, the system functions as the social division of labour, except that, in principle, it allows no mobility.

Castes were traditionally linked to occupation.


What is the name of an ancient social institution that has been part of Indian history and culture for thousands of years?


Which of the following is true for caste?


______ passed a law that recognised SC's and ST's.


What do castes involve within themselves?


What made it difficult for the caste-segregated patterns of social interaction to survive?


What brought about major changes in the institution of caste?


Who contributed to the development of sanskritisation and the dominant caste?


Practice of marrying within the caste is known as


Name the Telugu activist died seven weeks after beginning a fast unto death, for separate Andra state?


Castes also involve sub-divisions within themselves, i.e. Castes almost always have subcastes and sometimes sub- castes may also have sub-sub-castes. This is referred to as a ______.


Identify the two sets of principles used to understand the caste system. Define any one set.


Caste system stood for different connotations in different time periods. Do you agree with the given statement? Give reasons for your answer.


Which of the following statements is not true for the institution of caste today?


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