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Caste and reservation system in india

 So, Let's start with the wikipedia definition of caste , 


Caste (Anglicized from of Casta), or Jāti, 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.  


 In the India’s socio-economic landscape, an individual’s caste identity is everlasting, , unchangeable and eternally the same. Unlike in the west, the second name (surname) in India is not merely an indicator of familial heritage. It’s so much more than that. It not only overshadows the first name, but more often than not, even the individual himself. From skin-colour to education, from professions to sexuality, it makes its presence felt very sharply in the ever-expanding list of stereotypes that form part of the Indian consciousness. The key notion of caste even went beyond the strict framework of Hinduism, in which it originated, to influence the social structures of other religious groups like Muslims too.


Originally starting out as a way to classify groups according to their occupations, the caste system slowly evolved as a hierarchical system for distribution of social rewards & burdens. This caste hierarchy was developed on the notions of pollution and purity. The upper castes like Sharma (in the North) & Nair (in Kerala) were considered pure and were forbidden from engaging in marriage, meals and religious worship with lower castes and dalits (outcastes). For a long time, this caste hierarchy was somewhat flexible and certain castes moved up and down depending upon material circumstances. However, Brahmins were never dethroned from their position at the top and this stands true even today.


Things took a turn for the worse when the British began the process of colonizing India. In an effort to govern the country efficiently, the British administrators began by trying to understand the complexities of caste. The 1901 Census under the direction of Herbert Risley was particularly important as it sought to collect information on the social hierarchy of caste — i.e., the social order of precedence in particular regions, as to the position of each caste in the rank order. This was an epochal moment in the history of modern India.


Herbert Risley 

This kind of direct attempt to count caste and to officially record caste status changed the institution itself. Before this, caste existed only as an abstract idea that guided social customs. But by publishing an official account of the hierarchy, caste identity was made concrete and made known to everyone. This made people more self-conscious than ever before. The lower caste leaders began asserting themselves in the political, economic spheres long dominated by the upper cases. But they soon realized, centuries of discrimination had crippled their ability to compete with the higher-ups in the hierarchy. In order to mitigate the evils of casteism and provide a level-playing field, positive discrimination a.k.a Reservation was born. Reservation involves certain measures like reserving access to seats in the various legislatures, to government jobs, and to enrollment in higher educational institutions to historically disadvantaged groups.


It was the British who first introduced the concept of Reservation in India through the Indian Councils Act,1909 and the Government of India Act, 1919. Initially restricted to the Muslim community, it was later expanded to include Christians, Sikhs, Anglo-Americans, Depressed classes (lower caste Hindus) etc. Reservation was an instrument used by the colonial administrators to divide the Indian Independence movement. It created several loyalist groups for the British and was used as a counterweight against the Indian National Congress (INC).









This is because every Indian citizen, from the moment he is born and till he dies, is significantly affected by it. He is either in the reservation quota or he is outside of it.

Dr. B.R Ambedkar








Ronald Reagan famously said, ‘Nothing lasts longer than a temporary government program.’






Arun Vijay is a National Olympiad scholar and  Former divisional Level Athlete 



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