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What caste is Wilma in India?

One of the three surnames of North India (including Delhi, Haryana and Punjab). These three surnames are Sharma, Verma and Gupta.

Verma does not belong to any of the four castes.

The four major castes in India are as follows:

1. Brahman, a monk, is the highest-ranking first caste, engaged in cultural education and sacrifice;

2. Khrushchev, that is, warrior, prince, aristocrat, etc. , is the second caste, engaged in administrative management and fighting;

3. Vaisha is a businessman, the third caste, engaged in commercial trade;

4. sudra, a farmer, is the fourth caste with the lowest status, engaged in agriculture and all kinds of manual and handicraft labor.

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Classification of caste system in India;

1. The caste system is a common social system in India and other South Asian regions. The caste system centered on Brahman divides many endogamous groups, namely caste, on the basis of occupation.

2. Various surnames are divided into many sub-castes according to different areas where they live, and these sub-castes are divided into many settlement castes according to different settlements where they live. These settled castes eventually divided into clans with different exogamy systems, and these clans were interlocking and integrated into a social system scattered in the Indian subcontinent.

3. The caste system covers most groups in Indian society and is closely related to India's social system, world outlook, religion and interpersonal relationships. It can be said that it is the most important social system and norm in traditional India.

Standards of caste system in India;

1. The caste system is not an absolute social stratum, but a set of relative order established by many different standards, such as whether to be a vegetarian, whether to kill cattle, whether to contact corpses, etc.

2. The core idea behind these standards is a set of "clean and unclean" values, but these values are influenced by power relations in real life.

3. For this reason, Brahmins in ancient India developed a classification framework called "Varna" as a method to explain and simplify the whole system.

Measures to abolish the caste system in India;

1, "No one shall be discriminated against because of caste, religion or place of birth";

2. In order to ensure the education rights and job-hunting rights of low-caste people and Dalits, India has also implemented a famous "reservation policy", which not only reserves a certain proportion of seats for them in both houses of parliament, but also reserves as many as 27% of the seats for them in all government agencies and state-owned enterprises. In addition, students born in low castes are given a certain proportion of places for further study.

3. There is no longer any caste record in India's identity records.

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