Problems of Communication Between Castes in India
Problems of Communication Between Castes in India
Problems of Communication Between Castes in India
Abstract:
According to Richard West, and Lynn Turne (2009) India is
divided into four social caste systems and this caste hierarchy inhibits
people to communicate with one another. There is a huge
communication gap between these castes and is leading to lots of social
tensions, violence and affecting the growth rates of country.
Throughout ages, experts and scholars have explored various factors
why people of several castes in India are not open to each other. This
paper focuses on revealing what are those social, religious and
perceptual boundaries that affect communication behavior of castes in
a simple social interaction. The study argued that people due to some
social taboos and traits ignored to speaking to each other in the society.
That is why, without the lack of understandable interaction, there are
an enormous social trouble, inequality and restlessness in the Indian
society. It is observed that people from dominant classes and lower
castes practice a selective communication on selected issues. It is well
established that both communities follow a social norm of ignoring
and dominating to one another in outside their home. That is why the
relations between these two communities are not so mature, convenient
and deep, but mostly depend on the circumstances and self-interest. In
order to keep dominance of their social hereditary over lower group
they use guarded and safe communication to maintain their historical
relevance.
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Dhyan Singh- Problems of Communication between Castes in India
Introduction
India is divided into four social caste systems and this caste
hierarchy inhibits people to communicate with one another
(Richard West, and Lynn Turne, 2009). People from different
castes in India due to some social taboos and traits ignore to
speak openly with each other in the society. That is why,
without the lack of understandable interaction, there are an
enormous social trouble, tension, inequality and restlessness in
the Indian society. It is observed that people of upper castes
and lower castes practice a selective communication on selected
issues. It is well established view that both communities follow
a social norm of ignoring and dominating to one another in
outside their home. That is why the relations between these
two communities are not so mature, convenient and deep, but
mostly depend on the circumstances and self-interest. In order
to keep dominance of their social hereditary over lower group
dominant classes use exemplified, powerful and strong
communication to maintain their historical relevance.
For a few decades, it has been observing that these two
communities are now sharing foods, clothes, and places and
accepting invitation but there is an abundant lack of
exchanging ideas explicitly. No doubt a friendly nature has
been developed in cities but the picture of villages is still
blurred. And it is also observed that these sharing of things
have been occurring only in the people who have been a
common habit of drinking and smoking.
In communication, it is believed that most of the conflict
or controversies begin in the absence of a reliable
communication. Goethe once remarked that no one would talk
much in society, if he knew how often he misunderstands
others. One of our strongest weapons is dialogue (Nelson
Mandela). Several theories and Psychology and Economics
literature has confirmed that social identity of people can affect
simple social communication and interactions. In reality, this
perspective is mostly depending on that communication is
today, society of India is not working the same way. People use
guarded communication with one another.
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