Author: Swathi Gopi

I'm Swathi Gopi from Tamil Nadu. Currently, I'm pursuing BA Journalism(Hons). A 2nd year student from media studies of Christ University, Bangalore.

caste discrimination

                   India is a nation with a diverse biosphere. India has had a caste system in place since ancient times. The caste discrimination still exists in India to some extent despite all the advancements. Originally, a person’s caste was determined by the work they did. Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Untouchables, or Dalits were the four main caste groups. Caste Discrimination And Its Impact On Society The caste system has several detrimental effects on how society develops. It prevented people from exercising their legal rights. People from lower castes experience widespread prejudice as a result, as well as an inferiority mentality. Even…

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister offers breakfast to students

The two most pervasive problems in our country, India, are poverty and hunger. The underprivileged sectors of society work their entire lives to acquire enough money to buy two loaves of bread each day. Due to the involvement of children in the working class in society, they are unable to send their students to school. For the benefit of various groups in society, the government has implemented a number of initiatives and policies. One of these is the mid-day meal programme, which also advertises the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. The first meal of the day is breakfast. A nutritious meal gives…

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     The number of rape cases in our nation is rising quickly, and every second a woman is being raped. While the majority of them are either killed or abandoned, half of them end up as survivors. On the one hand, it sounds good to refer to rape victims as “survivors,” but the fundamental question is whether they should ever have that title. UP is regarded as one of the most dangerous locations for women to live in light of one of the most horrible rape cases that rocked the entire nation on September 14, 2020, when a Dalit girl was…

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