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"Can't family from different castes come together?
In a case in July in a Mumbai slum, a young, lower-caste woman was stripped by a mob of about 20 assailants in a case arising from a dispute between families from different castes.
There are other effects possible that are less easily quantified: on every school day, millions of schoolchildren, from different castes and religions, eat meals from the same pot together – in a socially stratified society, this cannot be seen as being anything but good for social equity.
Due to a more flexible caste hierarchy, the middle class contained a heterogeneous mix of people from different castes.
It's a big deal for women to be able to be given new spaces, for people from different castes, different repressive backgrounds to be given new spaces and equal opportunities.
Not only women, like Janabai, but also a wide variety of people from different castes and backgrounds wrote abhangas in praise of Vithoba: Visoba Khechara (who was an orthodox Shaiva and teacher of Namdev), Sena the barber, Narhari the goldsmith, Savata the gardener, Gora the potter, Kanhopatra the dancing girl, Chokhamela the "untouchable" Mahar, and even the Muslim Sheikh Muhammad (1560 1650).
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In both states, as in the general election, it appears that the BJP appealed to "aspirational" voters from different caste backgrounds, for example those from the "other backward classes" category (to which Mr Modi belongs) and Dalits (formerly "untouchables").
They do not accept converts, and Yazidis are not permitted to marry non-Yazidis or even Yazidis from a different caste.
He returned to India and soon met the woman he wanted to marry, even though her family was from a different caste and background, in a country where most marriages are still arranged.
(non- biradari blood or blood of a person from a different caste) (woman, 50 years, rural area) " Apna khoon apna honda ai; Apne khoon wich begaar nahi andha".
(non- biradari blood or blood of a person from a different caste) (woman, 50 years, rural area) These beliefs, in the context of biradari kinship rules that confer mutual claims and obligations, mean that if a person requires blood, he/she can draw upon his/her right to request biradari members for blood and the biradari members are obliged to give it.
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