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Caste System in India

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In this episode, we explore the caste system in India, tracing its evolution from the ancient four-part varna framework to the thousands of birth-based jati communities that shaped social identity and hierarchy. The discussion examines how British colonial rule standardized and hardened caste categories through administrative and census practices, while modern India has sought to address caste discrimination through legal bans and affirmative action for marginalized groups such as Dalits and Adivasis. We also look at how caste continues to influence marriage, politics, religion, and economic opportunity, alongside the long history of reform movements and ongoing struggles against caste-based violence and inequality.

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In this episode, we explore the British Raj, the period of direct British Crown rule over the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947, beginning after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and ending with independence and partition. The discussion examines how power shifted from the East India Company to the monarchy, with governance managed through viceroys, colonial provinces, and hundreds of princely states under British suzerainty. We also look at the Raj’s lasting impact on infrastructure, including railways and irrigation systems, while addressing the devastating effects of famine, public health crises, economic exploitation, and social change. Finally, the episode traces the rise of Indian nationalism through leaders such as Gandhi and Jinnah, showing how resistance to colonial rule reshaped South Asia and led to the creation of modern India and Pakistan.

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