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प्रश्न
Which of the following reasons are responsible for the invisibility of the caste system in the upper castes and upper middle class?
विकल्प
Policy of reservation
Special programmes for upper caste
Both policy of reservation and special programmes for upper caste
Education and Employment in Private Sector
Developmental policies of the post-colonial era
their lead over the rest of society (in terms of education) did not ensure protection from serious competition
उत्तर
Developmental policies of the post-colonial era
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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- small population
- land rights
- intermediate caste
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