In traditional India, everyone is born into a social and occupational position called a "jati," which is a sub-caste within the broader Caste System. This hierarchical system categorizes individuals based on their family lineage, occupation, and social status, significantly influencing their roles and interactions within society. The caste system has historically dictated access to resources, education, and social mobility, although modern reforms have aimed to address these inequalities.
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