kaslardan
Kaslar, also known as "kast" or "caste," are a social stratification system found in various cultures, particularly in South Asia. The term originates from the Sanskrit word "kasta," which means "born of." This system categorizes individuals into distinct groups based on their birth, occupation, and social status. The hierarchy is typically rigid, with each caste having specific roles and responsibilities within society.
In India, the caste system is one of the most well-known examples. It is divided into four
The caste system has a profound impact on various aspects of life, including education, employment, and marriage.
Efforts to reform and abolish the caste system have been ongoing for decades. In 1950, the Indian