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Does the caste system still exist in India? Can't we change the class through our own efforts?

1. Although India's caste system was abolished by national legislation in the 1980s, the actual situation in India is that the caste system still exists in large numbers, and the social hierarchy constructed by the caste system is still very firm among rural areas and the lower-class civilians. Brahman and Khrushchev belong to high caste, especially Brahman. Brahmins will not become poor even if they lose everything, and they can receive sacrifices in temples. Besides the four castes, there is a fifth caste: the da Park Jung Su people who are untouchable before the law are the lowest people in India. They live the poorest life and can't even engage in many ordinary occupations, such as servants, car crashes or security guards. The lowest jobs are usually done by people of lower castes, such as the Vedas and sudra. Life in da Park Jung Su is far worse than we imagined in modern society.

2. Although the government abolished the caste system in name, the caste system maintained the basic structure of society, and all government officials were basically born in this structure. Therefore, it is conceivable that the government's attitude towards low castes and Dalits can be seen from a flood rescue in 2008. Because the affected areas are untouchables' protected areas and gathering areas, local governments simply ignore them, resulting in the death of a large number of Dalits and low castes. It is worth mentioning that 70% of the senior officials in the parliament, the executive branch and the State Council of the government are high-caste people. Although India has realized the reservation law and reserved some positions for low castes and Dalits, in fact, low castes and Dalits can only be held by people who marry high castes.

Can we change the existing class through our own efforts? It is impossible for you to change from a low caste to a high caste in India. The caste system represents consanguinity. The local household registration management is very strict, and you are not allowed to change your name at all. Also, many people in China can't see the difference between Indians, but in fact, people with high caste can be directly distinguished by their appearance. After all, their ancestors were Aryans, so unless you are reborn, no one will think about changing caste. The only thing that can change your destiny is to study abroad through local education or to immigrate directly. In this way, even Dalits will certainly enjoy the same treatment as ordinary citizens of other countries after going abroad, but remember not to return home. Low caste can do small business better, untouchables will be discriminated against and unpopular, and you can't survive at all. Therefore, India has the widest range of immigrants and the largest number.