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    As much as the student body complains about the hours of school‚ in all actuality‚ the time period‚ which is scheduled for school hours is completely relevant and reasonable. Although the controversy would be considered for more time to sleep and more time to work efficiently‚ changing scheduled school hours would not only cause problems within the school system‚ it would cause problems outside the school pertaining to parents and transportation of students‚ students after school hours and sleeping

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    ISSN No: 2321-5488 Vol I Issue VIII Feb 2014 ORIGINAL ARTICLE International Multidisciplinary Research Journal Research Direction Editor-in-Chief S.P. Rajguru Welcome to Research Direction ISSN No.2321-5488 Research DirectionJournal is a multidisciplinary research journal‚ published monthly in English‚ Hindi & Marathi Language. All research papers submitted to the journal will be double - blind peer reviewed referred by members of the editorial board readers will include investigator

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    Caste is a form of social stratification characterized by endogamy‚ hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation‚ ritual status in a hierarchy‚ and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultural notions of purity and pollution.[1][2] Its paradigmatic ethnographic example is the division of India’s Hindu society into rigid social groups‚ with roots in India’s ancient history and persisting until today. However‚ the economic significance of the caste system

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    Caste in Politics and the Politicisation of Caste Lesson: Caste in Politics and the Politicisation of Caste Lesson Developer: Dr. Jagannath Ambagudia College/ Department: Department of Political Science‚ Rajdhani College Institute of Lifelong Learning‚ University of Delhi Caste in Politics and the Politicisation of Caste Table of Contents Title: Caste in Politics and the Politicisation of Caste Introduction Caste and Politics in Colonial Period Caste and Politics in the Post-Colonial Period

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    The Political System in India Caste Politics Introduction India is a multicultural and multilingual country. Indian society is broadly divided into four groups. Forward communities (FC) are communities from caste and religion who do not qualify government of India reservation benefits; Backward Communities (BC)‚ Scheduled Castes (SC)‚ and Scheduled Tribes (ST) were the underprivileged groups. D.r Br. Ambedkar introduced the reservation

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    Kayasth  Add comments   Who are they? The Kayasth people are a well-known community of traditional scribes or writers and village accountants. Their name is also spelled Kayastha or Kayashtha. The Kayasth are usually addressed by a number of synonyms like Lala‚ Lalli‚ Lal‚ Kaith‚ Kact or Kayath. Totaling a population of around 10 million in number and having 237 segments‚ they are spread across forty districts of the country in the states of Uttar Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Himachal Pradesh

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    Caste and Karma Understanding the people of India is a complex and rewarding endeavor. The country is rich with culture and home to people of varied ethnic groups and religions. India has a population of 1‚201‚193‚422 as of the 2011 census and accounts for the second largest population in the world with 17.5% of the world’s population; China is first with 19.4% and USA is third with 4.5% (Http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-Prov-Results/data_files/india/final_ppt_2011_ chapter3.pdf‚ 2011.). The enormous

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    Sakulkiatpotchana 1  “James” Theerapatr Sakulkiatpotchana  Mr. Jeffrey Steers  Current Events  16 May 2013  The Caste System  The Caste  system  is “Social  hierarchy  distinguishing India’s  social structure from  any  other  nation”(mtholyoke.edu‚  epandit).  The  caste  system  was  used  to  control  people  and  separate  them  from  each  other.  Date  back  to  1200 BCE‚  caste  is used to  identify  a  group   of  people  having  a  specific  social  rank. Most  of the  history  seemed  to 

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    Caste Discriminations in India India is an extreme diverse country with vast differences in geography‚ climate‚ cultures‚ languages and ethnicity across its expanse. India is a union of twenty-eight states and seven union territories. India is also well known from its caste system. In order for me to fully understand the concept of the word caste‚ in my Webster dictionary it states that caste is a social group or class distinction. The word caste derives from the Portuguese casta‚ meaning breed

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    Chalam‚ K.S. 2007. Caste-Based Reservations and Human Development in India. Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.‚ New Delhi. The present book by K.S. Chalam attempts to bring together some of the empirical data to present the factual position of caste-based reservations in India. It throws light on the almost two centuries old policy to find out its utility or uselessness for contemporary society. K. S. Chalam’s present book is an attempt to recollect the arguments for reservations‚ remove some of

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