Social Institutions: Continuity And Change
Discuss the terms 'Sanskritisation' and 'Dominant Caste' coined by M.N. Srinivas.
The practices include adopting vegetarianism, wearing of sacred thread, performance of specific prayers and religious ceremonies.
Dominant Caste is a term used to refer to castes having a large population and granted land rights by the partial land reforms effected after independence. These were lands earlier owned by the absentee landlords who used to do no farming operation except charge rent on their lands and settled in cities. The mangers of their lands were so sanctioned land rights. Those were intermediate castes who used to get agriculture done by untouchable castes. These became economically strong enough when rights on land under their management were provided with them. Thus, being in large numbers they also became legislators i.e. M.P. MLAs etc. These are called dominant castes. For an instance, Yadav of Bihar and U.P., Vokkaligas of Karnataka, Reddys and Khammas of Andhra Pradesh, the Marhattas of Maharashtra, the Jats of Punjab, Haryana and Western U.P. and Patidars of Gujarat are dominant castes in India.
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How have tribes been classified in India?
What evidence would you offer against the view that “tribes are primitive communities living isolated lives untouched by civilisation?
What are the factors behind the assertion of tribal identities today?
What are some of the different forms that the family can take?
In what ways can changes in social structure lead to changes in the family structure?
Explain the differences between matriliny and matriarchy.
What are the characteristics of the various forms of the family—Discuss.
Describe the different degrees of kinship relationships.
Discuss the problems of tribal communities in India?
State the constitutional provisions enshrined for protection of the schedule tribes.
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