caste
1 of 1noun/kæst/
Forms:castes
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a system that divides the people of a society into different social classes based on their wealth, privilage, or profession
C2Learn more on Wikipedia- The caste system in India historically divided society into hierarchical groups based on birth, occupation, and social status.
- Caste discrimination remains a significant issue in many parts of the world, leading to social inequalities and injustices.
- The abolition of the caste system has been a long-standing goal of social reform movements in countries where it is prevalent.
- Caste-based discrimination can limit opportunities for individuals and perpetuate social stratification and exclusion.
- Efforts to address caste-based discrimination require legislative measures, educational reforms, and social awareness campaigns to promote equality and inclusivity.
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a hereditary social class in Hinduism assigned at birth, traditionally ranked according to ritual purity and occupation
- The caste system divided society into distinct groups with prescribed roles.
- Brahmins occupied the highest caste, associated with spiritual purity and priestly duties.
- Inter-caste marriage was once taboo in many Hindu communities.
- The caste one was born into often determined their profession and social status.
- The caste hierarchy influenced everything from diet to religious rituals.