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Biggest caste survey: One in four Indians admit to practising untouchability

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Sixty-four years after caste untouchability was abolished by the Constitution, more than a fourth of Indians say they continue to practise it in some form in their homes, the biggest ever survey of its kind has revealed.
Those who admit to practising untouchability belong to virtually every religious and caste group, including Muslims, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Going by respondents’ admissions, untouchability is the most widespread among Brahmins, followed by OBCs. Among religious communities, it is the most widespread among Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, shows the survey, which was conducted in over 42,000 households across India by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) and the University of Maryland, US.

NCAER, established in 1956, is India’s oldest and largest independent, non-profit economic policy research institute. The results are part of the India Human Development Survey (IHDS-2) — the largest pan-Indian non-government household survey — carried out in 2011-12 for economic and social variables across multiple categories. The full results of the survey will be available in 2015.

Surveyors asked respondents, “Does anyone in your family practise untouchability?” and, in case the answer was “No”, asked a second question: “Would it be okay for a Scheduled Caste person to enter your kitchen or use your utensils?

” Across India, 27 per cent respondents agreed that they did practised untouchability in some form. The practice was most prevalent among Brahmin respondents (52 per cent). 24 per cent of non-Brahmin forward caste respondents admitted to it — lower, interestingly, than OBC respondents, 33 per cent of whom confirmed its prevalence in their homes. 15 per cent of Scheduled Caste and 22 per cent of Scheduled Tribe respondents admitted to the practice.

Broken up by religious groups, data from the survey shows almost every third Hindu (30 per cent) admitted to the practice, followed by Sikhs (23 per cent), Muslims (18 per cent) and Christians (5 per cent). Jains topped the list, with 35 per cent respondents accepting that they practised untouchability. The survey has, however, warned that the result for Jains is “not conclusive” because of the small size of the sample. Lead researcher Dr Amit Thorat, an associate fellow at NCAER, said, “These findings indicate that conversion has not led to a change in mindsets. Caste identity is sticky baggage, difficult to dislodge in social settings.” Currently, as per a government order of 1950, the SC quota in government jobs applies only to Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist Dalits, not Christian and Muslim Dalit caste groups. Spatially, untouchability is most widespread in the Hindi heartland, according to the survey. Madhya Pradesh is on top (53 per cent), followed by Himachal Pradesh (50 per cent), Chhattisgarh (48 per cent), Rajasthan and Bihar (47 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (43 per cent), and Uttarakhand (40 per cent). West Bengal appears to be the most ‘progressive’ — with only 1 per cent of respondents confirming they practised untouchability. Kerala comes next in the survey, with 2 per cent, followed by Maharashtra (4 per cent), the Northeast (7 per cent), and Andhra Pradesh (10 per cent). Survey results suggest that high incomes do not dent the practice, but education, especially among Brahmins and OBCs, makes a difference. - See more at: Biggest caste survey: One in four Indians admit to practising untouchability | The Indian Express
 
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Not possible.

That means 300 million people are practising untouchability today.

There are rural pockets that may be doing this; but not at such a scale.

You know what media does these days; exaggerate, create hype and increase TRPs.

Too much freedom by our constitution to them
 
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Not possible.

That means 300 million people are practising untouchability today.

There are rural pockets that may be doing this; but not at such a scale.

You know what media does these days; exaggerate, create hype and increase TRPs.

Too much freedom by our constitution to them
Another brahmin tryling to hide the problem of the caste system in India. Poor untouchables...
 
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...West Bengal appears to be the most ‘progressive’ — with only 1 per cent of respondents confirming they practised untouchability..
.....that's one good aspect of Bengalis.........
@ Bangladeshis, you guys converted and separated for no reason.....:p:
 
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Not possible.

That means 300 million people are practising untouchability today.

There are rural pockets that may be doing this; but not at such a scale.

You know what media does these days; exaggerate, create hype and increase TRPs.

Too much freedom by our constitution to them

in this recent case... ( Parents held for 'honour’ killing of 21-year-old Delhi University girl - The Times of India )... there were two issues... (a). caste, (b). the south asian tradition of parents considering their children to be their slaves.

yes... too much freedom to mainstream media and social media... that is why modi won.
 
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Expected.More improvement is needed.India needs to focus more on Higher education to completely root out this menace.
 
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Though we can disagree with the percentage reported in the survey, but we cannot deny that we face a serious problem......I think the problem is severe in rural India...... and the only way out is Education......
 
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Expected.More improvement is needed.India needs to focus more on Higher education to completely root out this menace.

I think the problem is severe in rural India...... and the only way out is Education......

if you mean college education, then colleges are the reason for india's ignorant population... don't college hostels not have caste segregations??
 
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if you mean college education, then colleges are the reason for india's ignorant population... don't college hostels not have caste segregations??

I havent heard of any such segregation during my studies........ atleast in my place No........
 
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if you mean college education, then colleges are the reason for india's ignorant population... don't college hostels not have caste segregations??
Nope but really not sure about colleges who encurage Gadaffis' socialism.
 
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