Caste system segregation is a social structure found in India where individuals are born into specific hereditary groups called castes. These castes determine a person's occupation, social status, and interactions with others. The caste system imposes strict rules regarding marriage, education, and access to resources based on one's caste.
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Dalits/Untouchables: Dalits or Untouchables belong to the lowest caste group in the traditional Indian caste hierarchy and historically faced severe discrimination and exclusion from mainstream society.
Brahmins: Brahmins are the highest-ranking priestly caste in Hindu society traditionally associated with religious rituals and knowledge.
Jati: Jati refers to sub-castes or smaller occupational groups within each broad caste category. Jatis often have their own customs, traditions, occupations, and restrictions within society.