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from Dalits in Socio-Economics terms. They are known as
creamy layer OBC’s & non-creamy layer OBC’s now a days.

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14. Issues of Tribes
(1) National forest Policy vs. Tribal displacement
(2) Industrialisation Policies in tribal areas.
(3) Tribal identity and awareness.

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Read the Paragraph & Answer the given questions
11 It is an extreme and particularly vicious aspect of the caste
system that prescribes stringent social sanctions against
members of castes located at the bottom of the Purity - Pollution
scale. Strictly speaking, these castes are outside the caste
hierarchy they are considered to be so impure that their mere
touch severely pollutes members of all other castes, bringing
terrible punishment for the former and forcing the latter to
perform elaborate purification rituals
(a) What we are talking here about?
(b) What is the role of caste system in Social Stratification?
(c) which provision/Article of Indian constitution abolishes this.
(d) Name any movement which worked for this kind of
discrimination
12 In India, labels such as ‘disability’, ‘handicap’, ‘crippled’, ‘blind’,
and ‘deaf’ are used synonymously often these terms are hurled
at people as insults. In a culture that looks up to bodily
‘Perfection’, all deviations from the perfect body signify
abnormality, defect and distortion labels such as bechara (poor
thing) accentuate the victim status for the disabled person. The
roots of such attitudes lie in the cultural conception that views an
impaired body as a result of fate.
(a) About what category of persons we are talking here?
(b) What are ‘Disabled - unfriendly’ courts.
(c) In what sense one can say that ‘disability’ is social?
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(d) What are the types of disabilities? (existing in our society)

5. study the given table and Answer the given questions.


Percentage of Population lying below poverty line 2011-12.

Caste and Rural India urban India


Community Expenditure of Expenditure of
Rs327 or less per Rs 424 or less per
person per month person per month
Schedule Tribes 45.3% 24.1%

Schedule Castes 31.5 % 21.7%

other Backward classes 22.7% 15,4%

Higher caste muslims 26.9 % 22.7%

Higher caste Hindus 25.6% 12.1%

Higher caste christians 22.2% 05.5%

Higher caste Sikhs 06.2%, 05.0%

All communities 27.0% 13.7%

(a) Most of the persons of which caste are living their life in extreme
poverty? which community has least number of persons
living in poverty?
(b) What do you understand by the term other backward classes?
What can you conclude about OBC's after reading the above
table and discuss their social problems.

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