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Question
State briefly the Indian studies conducted on prejudice.
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Solution
Several studies in India have explored prejudice, especially related to caste, religion, and community. Researchers have found that social learning, stereotyping, and competition for resources all increase prejudice among different groups.
Indian studies have shown that caste-based prejudice is strong in many areas, leading to discrimination and social divisions. Research has also highlighted how children learn biased attitudes from their families and communities. Other studies have examined religious prejudice, showing how it can lead to communal tensions and conflicts.
These studies help us understand that prejudice in India is shaped by cultural traditions, social structures, and group competition, and they point to the need for education and awareness to reduce it.
