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Kerala students Have no religion or caste, say 1.24 lakh Kerala students

The students in question are from classes 1 to 10.

Its a little early for College seats & jobs.
Brainwashing starts at early age, no wonder kerala is fast sliding down the gutter.

It's the same kind of propaganda that they do in kerala to keep it "secular". Only the real world is not limited to kerala and such BS only makes them into a laughing stock.
They deserve it for believing commies who couldnt produce their own Indian hero worthy enough to be compared to other commie loonies of the world will convert God’s own country to a land of milk and honey by propagating cr@p like this.
 
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Brainwashing starts at early age, no wonder kerala is fast sliding down the gutter.

They deserve it for believing commies who couldnt produce their own Indian hero worthy enough to be compared to other commie loonies of the world will convert God’s own country to a land of milk and honey by propagating cr@p like this.

The Irony could not be more stark in kerala where more than a 1000 Hindu schools are being shut down under RTE provisions , while 85% of all educational institutions which are Minority institutions escape any pressure.

The Kerala hindus truly deserve this $hit to happen to them.

https://www.outlookindia.com/newssc...o-unrecognised-schools-over-rte-norms/1274844

The Kerala government today sought to know why action should not be taken against unrecognised schools which do not adhere to the norms under the Right to Education Act.

Education Minister C Raveendranath told the State Assembly that the government would decide on the issue after going through the reply of the schools.

A total of 1,585 schools were issued show cause notice and they have replied and submitted complaints.
 
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The Irony could not be more stark in kerala where more than a 1000 Hindu schools are being shut down under RTE provisions , while 85% of all educational institutions which are Minority institutions escape any pressure.

The Kerala hindus truly deserve this $hit to happen to them.

https://www.outlookindia.com/newssc...o-unrecognised-schools-over-rte-norms/1274844

The Kerala government today sought to know why action should not be taken against unrecognised schools which do not adhere to the norms under the Right to Education Act.

Education Minister C Raveendranath told the State Assembly that the government would decide on the issue after going through the reply of the schools.

A total of 1,585 schools were issued show cause notice and they have replied and submitted complaints.
Hadiya’ parents and parents of others who joined isis must be grateful to secular kerala.

RTE is amonther monster in itself. I wonder why christians and muslims dont want to help dalits with giving them quota in their educational institutions?
 
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Hadiya’ parents and parents of others who joined isis must be grateful to secular kerala.

RTE is amonther monster in itself. I wonder why christians and muslims dont want to help dalits with giving them quota in their educational institutions?

but .... but .... but they DO help dalits. They ask the dalit to convert to islam or xtianity to get admission.

Most famous case is that of Ex President RK Narayanan. He was asked to convert by xtian missionary when he wanted to get educated. So he got educated and then converted back to Hinduism.

Look at that in contrast with Illayaraja the tamil music legend and now Padma Vibushan winner. He was born a Dalit christian, but choose to become a Hindu.
 
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but .... but .... but they DO help dalits. They ask the dalit to convert to islam or xtianity to get admission.

Most famous case is that of Ex President RK Narayanan. He was asked to convert by xtian missionary when he wanted to get educated. So he got educated and then converted back to Hinduism.

Look at that in contrast with Illayaraja the tamil music legend and now Padma Vibushan winner. He was born a Dalit christian, but choose to become a Hindu.

Don't worry Dinkan is here for the rescue ....
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Don't worry Dinkan is here for the rescue ....
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Indians have imported casteism to the US & a black journalist writes on the need to ban it
KENNETH J. COOPER 27 March, 2018


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Civil rights laws do not explicitly ban discrimination based on caste. It was not seen as an issue in America when those laws were written.

Until six months ago, I had never considered that Indian immigrants had imported the caste system to the United States. That was when a senior reporter at the public radio station where I work as a senior editor in Boston told me he wanted to do a series on caste in America. He cited a few examples of discrimination he’d heard about. I endorsed the proposed series as a fine idea. As African-Americans, we both see the clear parallels between race and caste.

Last week, that reporter and I were astonished to find ourselves at a forum, inside a church near Harvard University, where an activist group of Dalit Americans unveiled a survey titled, ‘Caste in the United States’. The reporter has yet to hear back about his grant proposal to fund his series, but he’s the kind of journalist who gathers string for ambitious stories. He was there with his microphone, recorder and questions.

The first of its kind, the survey found that the caste system had indeed penetrated south Asian life in America, appearing to confirm the reporter’s story idea. I was intrigued because caste was a theme of my coverage of India as a foreign correspondent two decades ago. But was the survey valid?

After I sat down in the room crowded mostly with young people of different races and devoured a couple of samosas, the first thing I did was review the methodology in an appendix to the 49-page report. The sample size was 1,200, more than sufficient for a national survey in the United States.

The venerable Gallup polls rely on national samples of 1,000, for instance. In India, a country four times as populous, samples need to be larger, but 1,200 was big enough for the United States.

The limitation on the Equity Labs survey conducted online is how the sample was drawn. It was not a random sample. The authors did broad outreach through their contacts and other south Asian organisations to obtain a sizeable but self-selected sample.

The authors appear to recognise the survey’s limitations; they do not report a margin of error. It would be prohibitively expensive, if not virtually impossible, to conduct a random survey of Dalits and low-caste south Asians in America, given their small percentage in the overall population of 300 million.

That said, the survey stands as a preliminary, impressionistic picture of casteism operating in the United States. A recurrent theme in the findings is the shunning of a people once called “untouchables” at workplaces, schools, romantic relationships and houses of worship.

Two-thirds of the Dalit respondents, for example, said they had experienced “caste discrimination” where they had worked —perpetrated by other people of south Asian descent. Not surprisingly, just over half the Dalits reported they were doing what African-Americans would call “passing”, hiding their caste identity.

Caste bias has survived in America, despite the country’s egalitarian creed, because immigrant communities of all kinds can and do retain some of their traditional practices. Civil rights laws do not explicitly ban discrimination based on caste. It was not seen as an issue in America when those laws were written.

Most specific examples cited in the report were about acts of personal prejudice, not the kind of institutional discrimination that would be vulnerable to a legal challenge under such laws. But other examples described the effects of a “hostile environment” at workplaces or schools, which would be covered under civil rights laws. And physical assaults mentioned in the report could be classified as “hate crimes”.

A couple of findings did surprise me. Nearly half the Dalits have postgraduate degrees, compared to about a quarter of Brahmins. I would have expected something like the reverse.

The reason appears to be related to India’s reservations: Three-quarters of Dalits said they had benefitted from affirmative action in their countries of origin. India’s leadership class might want to contemplate why so many Dalits were taking their reservation-enabled educations and leaving, perhaps never to return.

The survey report’s authors, Thenmozhi Soundararajan and Maari Zwick-Maitreyi, make modest recommendations that American institutions raise awareness about caste bias in their ranks. Colleges are asked to add caste to their anti-hazing and anti-bullying policies, and religious institutions are advised to establish reporting and monitoring procedures to root out caste prejudice.

A bolder approach would be to call for caste to be added to national and state civil rights laws that bar discrimination on specific grounds, along with race, sex, religion, colour, national origin and, in some cases, sexual orientation.

That addition would be harder to achieve and would require increased awareness of casteism as a first step anyway. The US Congress passed the seminal Civil Rights Act of 1964, after all, only once a media-savvy movement swayed public opinion.

Kenneth J. Cooper, a senior editor at WGBH in Boston, was south Asia bureau chief of The Washington Post from 1996 to 1999.
 
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Of course they do.

The name of their golden temple is "Hari mandir saheb". This is their golden temple.
No they don't. So far many sikh i came across either from within the India or outside the India, none believes that they are an offshoot of Hinduism.
 
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No they don't. So far many sikh i came across either from within the India or outside the India, none believes that they are an offshoot of Hinduism.

Quite right..... pakistani muslims are the perfect spokesperson for Indian Sikhs :coffee:

Very credible.

Meanwhile, Malayalee intellectual wish "Happy Mahavir Jayanti" with a picture of Buddha :lol:

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Meanwhile Xtian missionaries saving Dalits souls, one dalit at a time. :coffee:

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Quite right..... pakistani muslims are the perfect spokesperson for Indian Sikhs
Pakistani muslims?
We have separate Hindu and Sikh marriage bills in Pakistan. Are you saying Sikhs here are different from Sikhs in India?
Two screenshots doesn't change the fact that India also drafted a Sikh marriage bill in 2012 (60+ years after partition), but however when your hypocrisy was exposed instead of looking inward you guys get into trolling mood.
Now go and give yourself a fellatio.
 
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Pakistani muslims?
We have separate Hindu and Sikh marriage bills in Pakistan. Are you saying Sikhs here are different from Sikhs in India?
Two screenshots doesn't change the fact that India also drafted a Sikh marriage bill in 2012 (60+ years after partition), but however when your hypocrisy was exposed instead of looking inward you guys get into trolling mood.
Now go and give yourself a fellatio.

How does it matter to me what pakistan does ?

It does not make the slightest difference to me.
 
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Let them apply for Christian/Muslim run colleges for a degree, they will find their respective God.

Why? Atheists (Nastiks) are no longer part of us as per the new age ultra-Hinduism promoted by some section these days???

Its high time to denounce cast-ism & cast-ism based reservation in entire India.. Only poor & rich..
 
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Why? Atheists (Nastiks) are no longer part of us as per the new age ultra-Hinduism promoted by some section these days???

Its high time to denounce cast-ism & cast-ism based reservation in entire India.. Only poor & rich..

What exactly is "ultra Hinduism " and who is promoting it ? :coffee:

Kindly enlighten us.
 
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What exactly is "ultra Hinduism " and who is promoting it ? :coffee:

Kindly enlighten us.

Question against a question??

Ok, I'll play along...

I don't want to engage with you because I know how and where this discussion will head now after reading the question. Neither I want to tell you my ideology, nor I want to hear yours.

Peace!! Cheers!!
 
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