Although India is an officially secular country, it is intriguing to witness how religion still plays such a substantial role in its culture. For example, the prominence of caste identity is a reflection of how deep-seated Hinduism is in Indian society. read more
The caste system limits people's religious freedom in every way , you can think. To drinking water, bathing, worshiping, walking, travelling, marriage, studying. You will be limited in every aspect, according to your caste and that's a big reason. read more
Some of the ill effects of caste system in India are as follows: 1. It hindered national unity: The caste system developed a parochial feeling and made the people unduly conscious of their own castes. Many a time caste interests were given priority over national interest. Thus the whole system stood against the very concept of national unity. read more
The caste system has exercised a profound influence on the economic activities of the people of India. There were four original functional castes, which followed different occupations, namely – the Brahmins (the priestly class), the Kshatriyas (the fighting caste), the Vaisyas (the trading class) and the Sudras (the serfs). read more