Monday, August 03, 2009

India's caste/apartheid system is alive and thriving...

More than 60 years after Independence, untouchability is alive and thriving in India’s hinterlands. Pockets of social change have been but mere drops in an ocean of casteism and prejudice. This was borne out in a survey by National Law School, Bangalore, which was reported recently. Following this, TOI correspondents did a reality check in eight states across India.

Dalits are still segregated with little access to temples, water sources and upper caste areas. And ironically, even in Radhanagar in Hooghly district, the birthplace of social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, there are separate crematoria for Brahmins and non-Brahmins. And in a bizarre case in Waganagere village in Gulbarga district of Karnataka, 120 Dalit households were forced to draw water from their well even after a dog fell in and died. More...

Don't miss:

  1. Caste massacre in India. Welcome to 21st.century Indian apartheid.
  2. India's brutal and murderous caste system...
  3. The Broken People, Indian apartheid’s Harijans, Dalits, Untouchables...
  4. Dalits beaten up in India for listening to songs!!!

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